I just read the book "Biscuit "". I think the book could have been called "Biscuit Goes To
Bed.'' It was very hard to get Biscuit to go to sleep. First he wanted a snack.Then he wanted a drink. He also wanted a hug, a kiss, his blanket and his toy. Finally, he fell asleep! I liked this book very much. Ashleigh
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The Easy Way Out
A ship in the harbor is safe. But that is not what ships were built for. Our lives should have depth, which means pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones and not taking the easy way out all of the time. If you can find a path with no obstacles, then it probably doesn't lead anywhere. What comes easy won't always last... and what will last won't always come easy. We don't grow when things are easy, we grow when we face challenges. In the end, there's no such thing as 'perfect' or 'complete'... only continuous improvement. Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection. Become addicted to constant and never-ending self improvement. Because if you want things to be better than they are right now, you've got to do something different. The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything. Happiness is a journey, not a destination. It's not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Use your smile to change the world... don't let the world change your smile. ~Maddie (all of the above were quotes) "If we did all of the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves." That's a quote by Thomas Edison. Among other notable feats, he has a town named after him in New Jersey. His main competitor, Nicola Tesla, who in my opinion was much more brilliant, only has a car named after him. And most people don't even realize it! So what did Nicola Tesla invent? Alternating current, X-rays, remote control, radio, the electric motor, lasers, fluorescent bulbs, and wireless communications to name a few! Death rays and free energy as well, if you believe the rumors.
Well, although the quote was by Edison, it sounds like he was talking about his main rival Tesla! As it turns out, Edison became a household word and he became very rich in the process, while Tesla astounded everybody, but died penniless. Go figure! Still, I think Edison's quote is largely correct. When we put effort into our actions we can astound ourselves. The problem is nearly all people I know are not certain about what they are capable of, and don't have the drive to find out. That's a poor combination since it almost guarantees that you will go through life as an underachiever. Do you want to achieve your full capabilities? If so, then you have to create an opportunity to exceed. This is actually easier than it sounds. Think of something that you have wanted to do, but didn't think you could. Now, make a plan to take steps towards achieving it. Make each step small and easy to achieve. In other words make each step small enough so that you know you can do it. For instance, if I wanted to paint my house, the first step I would take is to make a list of everything I would need. Next I would save up the money I needed to buy those supplies. After doing that, I would choose the colors I want the paints to be. Then I would go out and buy the supplies...etc. etc. In other words, I would make each step small enough so that I knew I could accomplish them eventually. Maybe I would make the steps even smaller...such as buying the supplies necessary to paint one room. It all really depends on me. None of the steps should be so daunting that I find the project will be too daunting. Although my long-term goal is to paint the house, if that thought is overwhelming to me, then I need to focus on a smaller job at hand that will eventually LEAD to my larger goal. Bring your focus down to a smaller and smaller level until you know you can accomplish the goal that is set out before you. Then just focus on accomplishing that one goal. As you fulfill one small goal after another, you will be moving closer and closer to your larger goal. While we all might not be able to paint a masterpiece, we are all capable of a simple brushstroke. And isn't that what a masterpiece is? A series of interconnected brushstrokes? How bad do you want the outcome? How patient are you? Do you have what it takes? I think you do. You just need to plan for incremental advancement. If you are not sure what you are capable of, then make plans that allow you to break down the tasks necessary to points where you are capable of completing them. And by doing that, you will reach your full capabilities! Remember, every day is an opportunity to astound yourself! Today, Dad and I surprised Grandma and Ashleigh! Well, it wasn't just us... it was Aunt Michelle too! We just did a good job at keeping the visit a secret.
Here's what happened: Today, Grandma and I had to go out early for a doctor's appointment. I had to get bloodwork done (not fun) and she had to go for eye testing. By the time we got done with all of this, it was 11:00. The plan had been nicely set up- Grandma had no idea that we were going home to meet Aunt Michelle, she just thought I had to be back in time to hang out with one of my friends. As it turned out, Aunt Michelle arrived before us and was already parked. Grandma initially did not know who was in our driveway and almost got annoyed... but when she figured out it was Aunt Michelle, the mood lightened considerably and everyone was happy. Now, I'm finishing this and we're going out for dinner- Good night internet! ~Maddie I'm out of ideas for a blog post, it's late, and I'm un-naturally happy. So, without further ado- here are 20 things that are currently making me happy!
~Maddie Today I finished reading" New Tricks I Can Do!'' by Dr. Seuss. It is a story about Spot,
who works at the circus. He has many tricks that he can do. Two children think he should be on TV. Ashleigh "What you do today can change all of your tomorrows." That's a quote by Ralph Marston. Never heard of Ralph Marston? Me neither really, although I looked him up and found out he is the founder of the Daily Motivator website. He started the site 19 years ago while working for someone else and kept at it. Now, it is his full time job. Ralph writes a motivational message six days a week. Each one is about 200 words and gives a feel-good message. In a sense, Ralph has proved his own quotation. He started the Daily Motivator one day, kept at it, and now it is his full-time profession. Way to go Ralph!
All talk about Ralph aside, what he says in the above quote is absolutely true. It's such a simple quote, and yet most people fail to stop and look at their actions in this way. Everything you do, whether positive or negative, has the potential to change your tomorrows. My wife is a good example of the negative aspects of this. She drank heavily each day. What was the result of that? She eventually lost her husband, her children, and eventually her life. I am sure she didn't plan it this way. It was just a logical outcome of her actions. On the flip side, positive things can come from your actions. if your actions are truly positive. These blog posts are a good example. Each day, my daughters write a blog post. Over time their writing skills will improve, and it will be easier for them to find topics to write about. At a minimum, they will have a long record of their daily thoughts over a long period of time. Meanwhile, the sky is the limit as to the positives that could come from their writing. They may meet new people due to it. They may get job opportunities in the future. They may start other websites that they decide to develop commercially. Wait, though, we can take that quote one step further. What about something as simple as a smile or a word of encouragement. Those things too, can change your tomorrows. None of us can tell what action we take today can lead to a new friendship or romantic relationship. I do know that if you treat people poorly, then it's likely they won't like you or will treat you poorly in return. Meanwhile, if you treat them kindly, it's likely they will treat you similarly as well. In general, people like to be around people who make them feel good about themselves. One of the easiest ways to make people feel good about themselves is to just listen to them. Don't have an answer for everything they say. Just listen and add a kind word when you can. So, do you want your tomorrow's to be better than today? Than take steps to make tomorrow a reality today. Actions have consequences and words have power. Use both your actions and your words to mold the future that you want. It may take time, but you CAN achieve it! Just make sure that the actions you take today and the words you say, are actually geared towards the outcomes you want for the future. Henry Ford once said "Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young." This is kind of true. I know people my age who act like they are seventy. Always complaining and saying they can't do something because they are too old for this or that. I also know older people who say they are too old to learn something new. I say bullshit to both ideas!
Life is for learning, and challenges are the spice of life. As many of you know, I train in karate. While there are some things I won't do because they are not worth the pain I would get to do them, I try not to say I can't do them. In many cases I can do them, but the pain isn't worth the effort. In some cases, I may not be able to do them right now, but it doesn't stop me from at least attempting them. Last night, for instance, we were doing power push ups. These are push ups designed to use explosive power. One of the push ups involved pushing your entire body off the floor (including your feet) and extending your hands out in front of you. They are called superman push ups because if you do them right, you look like superman flying. So far, I have not been able to do one...but I keep trying. At this point, I can get my entire body off the floor, But I can not extend my hands all the way out and get them back in in time to catch myself on my hands (in other words, I land on my elbows and body (no face plants though!)). Some people would say. I can't do it and give up. But that won't advance my training. In fact, it will hurt it! It is okay to reach a plateau where you cannot do something...it happens all the time. What is not okay, is to not try to surpass that plateau. To be realistic, there will always be some things that I may never be able to do. That doesn't mean I should give up! It just means I need to find a way to work past the challenge. As I get older, I want to attack my challenges, whether they be mental or physical. I believe no one is too old to learn. They may not want to put in the effort, but they are not too old. Currently the oldest college graduate is Leo Plass. Leo got his associates degree at the ripe old age of 99! For a full four-year degree, Nola Ochs graduated from Fort Hays State University at the age of 95. She went on to earn her Masters degree at the age of 98. I don't know about you, but I respect the hell out of that! So you want to get old? Then stop learning, stop trying. Use your age as a crutch. Living is a state of mind and words have power. If you say that you are too old to do this or that, then I can almost guarantee that you will be! And believe me, you can talk yourself into the grave. I've seen it happen. My wife used to say she thought she would die young and would be dead by 38. She died two years ago...six days after her 38th birthday. Words have power. Please watch what you say.
her (I taught her well) and on occasion dropping to her level and playing Wizard101 for a couple of hours with her. We also play the Sims 4 frequently, and she has fun designing the wackiest sims with me.
When it comes down to it, my sister is my sister and I love her very much. She's going to be with me my entire life... and I love her very much. I want to be as close to her as I can. I will always be there for her and I will always have her back, no matter what... hopefully when she's a little older she can say the same. I love you, Ash. Maddie Today I made a boat. I got the idea from watching Curious George. It was not hard to make. My Grandma helped me. I like my boat very much.
Ashleigh This morning I had a dream. In it I was in a place I have never been, doing things I have never done, with faceless people that I seemed to know. I woke up suddenly (thanks Lucky) and so I remembered it. Given there was so much pointless stuff going on in my dream, it made me ask myself the age old question, "What is the meaning of life?" After 49 years I can tell you confidently that I don't have the slightest idea!
I mean, think about life, not just yours, but everybody's. Some are running around looking for more and more material things, while others are just struggling to survive another day. While some would say that life is just the pursuit of happiness, I would tend to disagree. The pursuit of happiness is just something some are in a position to do with their spare time. For others, life is a constant struggle just to survive. So what would the meaning be for them? I guess you could say they want happiness too, but that they are just having a harder time reaching it. My daughter, Maddie thinks that the real meaning of life was the pursuit of happiness. She points to the Garden of Eden as her example. She says while we were there, there was happiness...until we got kicked out. I disagree with her. I look at that story differently. If Adam and Eve were happy, then they would not have eaten the forbidden fruit. Even if the serpent didn't say a word, it's likely that they would have eaten it at some point or other. Why? Curiosity. Secondly, if God really didn't want man to eat from the tree, he would have placed them elsewhere. Most people view God as an all knowing being. If this is true, then he already knew that Adam and Eve were going to eat the forbidden fruit. If he didn't know, then he wouldn't be all-knowing. Out of all the stories in the bible, this story makes the least sense to me. To me, God already knew or should have known what was going to happen, if he was all-knowing. Thus, the whole situation looks more like a set up. A set up so that A. God could kick us out of the Garden of Eden, or B. he could set up a situation where he could blame the humans for their own downfall. Either situation doesn't point to a god to me. Secondly, think of the punishment God handed down for that transgression. Not only were Adam and Eve banished from the Garden of Eden, but everyone who came after them. Think about it! That would be like humans finding a murderer guilty and then hanging him and everyone in his family for the crime. That certainly doesn't sound like an all-loving god. But I digress. Suffice it to say that I don't think the pursuit of happiness is the meaning of life. A drug addict getting high is pursuing happiness...while he is killing himself in the pursuit. THAT is certainly NOT the meaning of life. The pursuit of happiness is something we all do, to some extent anyway, but I do not think it is the meaning. So what brings meaning to my life? My children. When I was at my lowest, I kept going for my children. Not for my own happiness, but to try and bring about theirs. What do you love more than yourself in life? I think that is the true meaning of life. To distill it further, I think the meaning of life can be different for each and every one of us. For me, it is that which I would willingly give up my life for. That would be my daughters. Everything else pales in comparison. In the end, I really don't know what the meaning of life is. For me, it is my daughters. That is as near an answer as I can reach. If any of you think you have figured it out, leave a comment and let me know. I don't think the pursuit of happiness has anything to do with it. I think that the pursuit of happiness is a distraction from the true meaning, and that to attain true happiness, you first need to learn the real meaning of life. Otherwise, any happiness you may find will be hollow and fleeting...similar to what everybody already seems to be chasing. Time? Currently 1:57 AM as I type this. Why am I up so late? Trying to finish as much homework as I possibly can before tomorrow. I had a little leftover from today, and then tomorrow's work on top of that. The reason I'm doing tomorrow's work today is so that I can hang out with one of my best friends tomorrow. We had gotten into a HUGE fight (long story that isn't worth telling) a few months ago over something stupid, and two days ago we made up completely.
Losing our friendship in the cracks of drama and life in general for even those short few months made us both kind of wake up and realize how much we meant to each other, and how much we valued our friendship. I mean, it isn't an exaggeration to say that this girl was and still is literally my best friend... prior to the dumb issue, we had never fought before. She had stayed by my side through everything, had given me hope when I had none and gave me sound advice when I needed it. On top of this, she guarded my secrets as closely as her own and she was a great friend with an AMAZING sense of humor. Unfortunately, our friendship got clouded.. but now it is back to normal and neither of us could be happier. Tomorrow, we have plans to hang out almost all day and just relax, talk, reminisce and bond... which we could use a lot of. However, we picked up talking as though nothing had happened; which felt like the best thing ever. I'm so glad that our friendship was saved because I honestly have no clue what I would do without her. In any case, these were my late night thoughts... quote to match this post? "People say 'you don't know what you have until it's gone'... but that's not true. Truth is; you know exactly what you have. You just think you'll never lose it." ~Maddie The above quote is from Benjamin Franklin, and I love it so much for how true it is. The sad part is; not BARELY enough people realize this. I don't think this quote refers simply to school, either. I think it applies to general lessons in life too. I'd like to give you an example of what I mean. Another rule I try to live by is to learn by cause and effect- it's simply the ONLY way I learn. You can tell me the "proper" way to do something, yet if I think I see a better way, I'll still attempt it because I want to see the outcome. I know this may sound stupid, but bare with me. I'll try to explain.
Let me use baking as an example. If I watch someone bake, or cook, I won't learn anything. I know, I know... some people can learn from watching. But I am not one of those people. Now, IF I do actually start baking; and I'M the one baking... I'm going to follow my own ideas and do things my way. Trying to tell me what I SHOULD do won't help if I already have a set plan in mind. If I think your idea will work better and more efficiently than mine, then I'll use it. Otherwise? I'm going to stick with my own plan and see how it turns out. I NEED to know the outcome of things. I've come to the conclusion that that's what drives my headstrong streak; simply wanting results. I don't like being told what to do if I think I know better and I'd rather fail trying to prove my point and learn from my mistake than make no mistakes at all. Can you imagine going through life and making NO mistakes? HOW WOULD YOU LEARN!? I wouldn't be able to. Mistakes, whether they are mine or someone else's, are my biggest source for learning. Because I see what a failed outcome does. And then I can usually fix it by examining the failed attempt. I don't know; that's just how I am. And now a perfectly good quote has been turned yet again into a rambling and semi-senseless blog post. Ah well. I'll end it here before it gets TOO far out. ~Maddie "The sign of an intelligent person is their ability to control their emotions by the application of reason." It's interesting that I found this quote because I am always telling my daughter to let logic rule her decisions not emotion. In fact, I encourage her to use logic when she wants to sway my decision on a matter.
At my house, I try to make it that the adults are not always correct just because they are older. I mean, think about it, is that how it is out in the real world? Absolutely not! So why should I teach my daughters that someone is right just because they are older than them? Instead, I tell my daughters that if they do not agree with something that I tell them to do, they can ask me to change my mind. If they want me to change my mind, though, they need to give me a logical reason on why I should change my mind. If they can give me a logical reason on why I should do it their way rather than mine, and it has been thought all the way through, then I will change my mind. Meanwhile, if they only approach me with an emotional appeal, I will turn them down outright. One of the reasons I home school is because I want my daughters to learn how to think, not just memorize answers that are given to them. The best way I know to get them into the habit of thinking for themselves is to actually show them that there is some benefit to it. It is easy to tell them there is a benefit, it's another thing to show them. I started to teach Maddie to think for herself when she hit about six. She has gotten very good at it, and I often find myself changing my mind on things due to the strength of her logic. Sometimes when people hear Maddie speaking to me about something I told her and I then change my mind, they think I am being easy on her. I'm not. I ask her to think rationally and then tell me why she wants me to change my mind. If her argument is not logical, then what I originally said goes. What would be easier is to just say "Because I said so!" and force her to do it anyway. This is not fair and not good parenting in my opinion. If we want intelligent children, then we need to expect more of them. And in return, they will expect more from us. I for one, do not believe that might makes right. Many problems can be avoided if all look at a problem logically, and also try to see the situation from the other person's point of view. Usually, a middle ground can be found that can help to make a win/lose situation into a win/win. I believe that the more practice my daughters have with this type of reasoning while they are young, the better they will be at it when they become adults. Imagine if our current pack of political leaders were taught in this manner. Ethics and the common good might be a bit higher on their agendas than it seems to be now. I like many types of music. I like the music my sister Maddie plays. I like one of Daddy's
songs too. Bodies by Drowning Pool. Ashleigh "Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become." is a quote by Paramahansa Yogananda. To be honest, I had never heard of this guy until I read his quote. I figured that he was probably like the Dalai Lama, and it ends up he is an Indian holy man. Close enough! Paramahansa was an Indian yogi active in the U.S. between 1910 and 1953 who was responsible for introducing millions of westerners to meditation and yoga.
Although I don't practice yoga, I do practice the martial arts, and I can tell you that it is often the simplest techniques that are the most effective. I also find that holds true with stock analysis. Oftentimes, the companies with the simplest press releases are the ones that perform the best. If you have to read to page six of the release to find out how much the company made during the quarter, you know that the company is trying obfuscate the poorness of the results with other points that shed the company in a better light. Two industries that I cover where this happens all the time are in telecom services and mining. A simple way of dealing with this, is to ignore what management says in regards to results, and instead let the numbers do the talking. Once you figure out the truth that the numbers are telling you, you can always go back and see what management has to say! This post isn't about stocks, though, so I'll bring it back to how simplicity in life can really add to your happiness. I find I am happiest when I try to follow three simple rules to happiness. Don't get me wrong, there are lots of little rules I make for myself to follow in my life. But there are three that I think are critical for happiness and that all of the other "rules" work from these three. Below, I'll try to define my three rules in there simplest terms. "Treat others as you want to be treated." Rule number one in my book. Deep down we all know how we like to be treated. When we are not treated the way we like, we wonder what could have caused it. Well, if you treat people poorly, then it's likely you won't be treated much better. All people deserve a modicum of respect. If you zing people or deride them, then it is likely that when they get a chance, they will return the favor. Instead, treat people with kindness and respect. Smile and make small talk. People of a similar disposition will follow suit, and all will have a more pleasant time. "Look to the little things for your happiness, since they happen far more often than the large." This one is really true. I try to find pleasure in the little things in my life. The view of Mt. Monadnock while I drive to karate, my first cup of coffee in the morning, The hugs my daughters give me when they first see me in the morning, are all examples of the little things that make me happy. Because I find happiness in the little things around me, I don't feel the need to go looking for those big things that others need to find happiness. The grand annual vacation? No need. I moved to where I thought I would be happy. While we do go on vacations occasionally, I usually set them up to be educational as well as fun. Find happiness in the little things and you will never be far away from your next smile! "Set small, medium and large goals and commit to them." This one is very important. By setting goals and achieving them, you get into a habit of success. For larger goals, set up a number of smaller goals that relate to your larger ambition. For instance, if you are looking to lose 40 pounds, set smaller goals like I will cut back on the portions of the food I eat, or I will workout three times a week. Use these smaller goals as starting points. As you hit these goals, you will build confidence towards hitting your larger goal. Set medium goals too, such as by the end of the month I want to lose ten pounds. By setting small goals that work towards your large and medium goals you are setting yourself on to the path of success. Don't just set the goals, though. Commit to them. Believe me, setting and achieving goals will go a long way towards building your happiness. Well, to tie it all together, none of my three rules are tough to implement. They have helped me through very tough times and I am still using them. Am I happy? I believe so. Things are definitely turning in the right direction. Keep it simple...and see how far you can go towards a life of happiness! On friends-
There are some people in life that make you laugh a little harder, smile a little bigger, and live just a little bit better. Friendship isn't about who you've known the longest, it's about who came and never left. Best friends are people you don't need to talk to every day. You don't need to talk to each other for weeks, but when you do, it's as if you never stopped talking. Best friends are people who make your problems their problems, just so you don't have to go through them alone... if you have good friends, you have everything. On sadness- Just because I smile, doesn't mean I am happy. Because one smile can hide a thousand tears... and behind every smile, there is sadness. Sadness touches everyone, even those who shouldn't be sad at all. But the word 'happiness' would lose its meaning if not balanced out by sadness. Be strong, because things will get better. It may be stormy now; but it never rains forever. Pain is temporary- It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year- but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever. Don't let your struggle become your identity. On happiness- Happiness is letting go of what you think your life is supposed to look like and celebrating it for what it is. Surround yourself with those who make you happy. Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves you, grows you, or makes you happy. Be happy... not because everything is good, but because you can see the good in everything. And whatever you decide to do, make sure that it makes you happy. Ah, I think I should mention now that all of the above paragraphs consist entirely of quotes. This was an exercise my dad gave me to see if I could make different paragraphs on different subjects using JUST quotes. I think I did pretty frickin' good =) ~Maddie I love this quote because it shows the importance of perception. How you perceive something can make all the difference in how you live your life and the choices you make everyday... in fact, perception is everything. Perception is defined by the dictionary as the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding. How I perceive things, perception is everything. It's your opinion, your outlook on life. It's what influences the decisions you make in your life; and it's what makes you different from others. It's what often causes fights... because you view something differently than someone else. And it's true; because almost any argument is caused because you and someone else don't see eye to eye on something. Why don't you? A difference in perception. You view things one way, they view things another.
And there's no help for it; really. If someone has a different perspective, it's usually very hard to convince them to change- or to even get them to look at things from your perspective. But in the end- perspective and how you perceive things is everything. It defines you. And how you CHOOSE to view life- has an ultimate effect on how you LIVE life. Choose to see the thorn bush as having roses- and choose to see the glass as half full, not half empty. ~Maddie "The secret of getting ahead is to get started" is a quote by Mark Twain. When most people read this quote, they think of making money. That's logical because people oftentimes say they have a tough time getting ahead when they are speaking about their financial situation. Still, the quote doesn't have to pertain to money.
Getting ahead with anything you want to do, must always begin with actually starting. There is no way around it. You will also be happier for it as well. I have always noticed that the longer I put something off that I know I want to do, the more dissatisfied I am with my own life. The longer I put it off, the more worked up I get about not doing it...and the worse I feel. Many people say, well I don't know how to start! Bullshit, I say. There is a simple beginning to everything you can possibly want to do. Do you want to lose weight? Start by cutting portions. Or start by exercising. Why, maybe just cut out desserts! There are lots of ways to start that one. Do you want to start your own business? Find something you like to do and start offering to do it for others for a modest price. Frequent places where your product or service would be welcomed. Remember, million-dollar businesses do not become that over night...It takes time. After starting your goal, the next secret of getting ahead becomes following through. It's silly to start something if you are not then going to follow through. Why start to cut your portions on Monday if you are going to pound down an entire pizza on Tuesday! Believe me, you will feel even worse about doing that than if you had done nothing at all! It just goes to show that the first thing you need to do to "start" is to make a commitment to the change. If you are unhappy in your present state, whether it is physical or financial, the first step to starting is to make an actual commitment to the change you want to make. Without a commitment, you are dreaming about getting ahead, not actually getting there. When I started writing this post, I wanted to write about my wife and her dream of publishing a book one day. She died before she got to accomplish that dream. She had started it though. My wife had written a large pile of poetry that my daughter and I are using to put together a book for her. So far we have compiled over 120 pages of poems. You see, my wife had started on her dream, she just didn't have time to finish it. While she was in a coma, I promised her I would try and complete her dream for her. My wife always loved butterflies. Because of this, we have named the book "Butterfly Screams". If you want to get ahead, you have to get started. My wife started it, now my daughter and I will finish it for her. For my readers, I recommend that you get ahead in life. If you have a dream, take the steps necessary to start it today. That way you can get ahead in your lifetime. I just read Biscuit and baby, and I liked it very much. The story is about Biscuit
meeting the family's new baby for the first time. Biscuit is curious about the baby. He finds the baby's rattle and bunny and wants to bring it to the baby. The baby is sleeping until Biscuit wakes her up. He then finally gets to meet the baby. Ashleigh |
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