and she donned a bright orange smock. Her daddy took her trick-or-treating, though she had not learned to walk. and on one leg, she would hop while her left ear stood up straight and the right would swing and flop. a long skirt and lacy blouse, but she tripped over the train... so daddy carried her to each house. and she roared both day and night. She was either "Simba" or was "Nala." (I never could get that right!) she just kept on asking why - if she was indeed "Supergirl," why then could she not fly? protecting us all from danger, as she kicked and "karate-chopped" the air as "Kimberly, the Power Ranger." She was "Beauty," to say the least, insisting that her little sister, by default, was the "Beast." and this year our walk together ends. She said, "it's not cool for mom to go; I want to walk with all my friends." rehearsing one excuse after another, in case she notices the "ghost" behind her walks a little bit like her mother! my other daughter is only three. What worries me is...when she grows up, who will trick or treat with me? - Author Unknown -
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