Frolicking With Dick & Jane & Sally ( Part 2 )



Thursday
Mother & Father were Busy today, Mother in the Kitchen & Dad at  the Office, Father is so Handsome  in His  Blue Vested Suit, Mother was so Pretty Dressed in Pink & White & Blue. Wearing a Dress That Fit Like New.  So We Decided to Go out to Play, Walk to the Beach & Built SandCastles by The Bay, Climbing Trees along The Way. We Will Be Sure To  Look   & See &  Cross the Street After Looking Both Ways !
Friday
 It Was  a  Rainy Day & We All Knew, Was  That We would
 Not Be Going Off  to School, So We made Homemade Cookies  into  Shapes of All Kinds & Gingerbread Men Too  All in A Line  !  Outside The Rain Poured Down. Rain, Rain, Rain, Pound , Pound , Pound ! It Needn’t Stop or Go Away,
When Out  in The Rain  We Went to Play, Wearing Our Goulashes, Raincoats  Too & Trying to Stay Warm Today.  We Went Splish, Splish, Splish &  Splash, Splash, Splash... & Mother Would Say  Please Don’t Get Wet & Catch a Cold Today.
Oh The Memories are Sweet & Every So Neat, And the Books we Read Were Quite a Treat !
It  Was So Much Fun Just to Go To School & See Our Friends & to Obey The Rules. But When we Got All Thru the Day  & The Bell Would Ring Sending Us AWay !
And Later On ,When We Got Home & Homework Neatly Put Away, Ate Our Dinner & Got together in the Living Room For Some Family Time of Fun & Games; Later That Night After We Said Our Prayers, Mother Tucked Us In  & We Went to Bed, She Said God  Bless You ,& All  That We Have.
So In the Morning of The Following Day, We Had Milk & Cookies Just to Start The Day.The Oatmeal made our Insides Warm.  Out to the Backyard We Would Go ,Running & Chasing Spot & Having Fun! Looking Forward Always to Another Day.

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Mother & Father were Busy today, SO KIDS PLAYED

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Written on April 06, 2000

Submitted by books444k on November 18, 2023

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