It's hard to get accustomed to a new, modern house. Even the washing machine and drier are different--and more complex. Then there are the cupboards--at five-foot-two and eyes of blue, Fiorella has to go up on her tippy-toes to reach even the first shelf. On the other hand, the yard is lovely.
Fiorella gritted her teeth and moved about a hundred pounds of books into the hall of her boudiour this evening so she will have room to line the arts-and-crafts room with book shelves, after which, of course, she'll have to move the books back into place again. Oh, well--it's good exercise.
Going through her boxes, Fio rediscovered pictures of her maternal great-grandparents, and now that your girl is older, she thinks she resembles her great-grandmother.
Cross your fingers--Fiorella mailed two payments recently. DUMP DE JOY!
After researching gerd menus, Fio has added peanuts to her daily diet. Wish her well.
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