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Grandma of 2003 (standard:humor, 1114 words) | |||
Author: Fanny11 | Added: May 26 2009 | Views/Reads: 3184/2066 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The story is about a woman while babysitting her three youger grandchildren notices how much things have changed from the fifties and sixties until now. She thinks about how things were when she raised her own children so long ago. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story They had such a large variety of toys that could talk, sing and make all kinds of noises and this could be very irritating when a little one is napping. Just walking by some of the toys will set them off. I knew they would never have to worry about a burglar because if someone would step on a toy in the middle-of the- night he might hear Watch it Buddy!! My worst experience was with the ABC butterfly. I could not get it to stop saying, until you put all my letters back. I told my granddaughter to put it in the bedroom and throw a blanket over it. That didn't work the ABC Butterfly was still talking the next morning. I was also having a hard time understanding all their cartoon characters. While raising my children the cartoons were the Flintstones, the Jetsons, Popeye and the roadrunner. Now there is Barney I know who he is but, who is sponge-bob-square-pants. I thought it was Swiss cheese but my grandkids said no mamaw it's a sponge. There is Buzz Light year, teletubies, Blues clues, and the Big Comfy Couch. Little Joeb explained all of them to me, but I still noticed they still like a lot of the same books that my children liked. My job was stressful at times, but nothing could beat the smiles, the hugs, and the many times my grandchildren would say, I love you mamaw. Tweet
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