tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536091631921248431.post1141924336955586194..comments2023-05-23T08:13:05.830-06:00Comments on Writing the Life Chaotic: An Evening With My Youngest FriendDebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14831958648236444729noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536091631921248431.post-10575479980291231172013-10-28T23:22:30.918-06:002013-10-28T23:22:30.918-06:00Renee, my daughter is much like Annie and your son...Renee, my daughter is much like Annie and your son, always sticking up for the underdog and speaking her mind. I really love that. Also, I've looked at your art many times, and just can't seem to make a choice! I'm always drawn to the beach scenes, but the one in my cart is far from the beach...thanks for what you do!Debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14831958648236444729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536091631921248431.post-34447963412533134662013-10-28T22:49:56.795-06:002013-10-28T22:49:56.795-06:00First, I have to agree that salted carmel anything...First, I have to agree that salted carmel anything is absolutely heaven! Second, I LOVE the cat pictures! What talent! <br /><br />I found that an extra advantage of home schooling is that my kids and I enjoy friends of all ages. My youngest friend outside of the family would be Annie. She just turned 10 and is quite a character. She has always reminded me of my middle son, sticking up for the underdog, never afraid to speak her mind, and offering friendship to all. My life is quite a bit grander for this friendship. God has truly blessed me.<br /><br />Thanks for the most enjoyable post!Reneehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02118031743559922340noreply@blogger.com