The Wonder of T Springs
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"T springs?" I put down the pamphlet. "Really? What does the 'T' in T Springs stand for?"
"I don't know, honey!" Mom said excitedly. "But it sounds beautiful. Listen, 'You can watch the wonderful waterfall streaming down, and enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool waters of T-Springs, and you can even cave-dive if you have at least one other person with you!' Doesn't it sound beautiful for summer vacation? I and your father have always wanted to go cave-diving, and this will be a good chance for Katie to learn how to swim and for Jack to get some fresh air and see some wonderful outdoors!"
"No swim! No swim!" Kaitlyn, the pest, yelled at the top of her lungs.
"Katie, honey!" Dad said, stepping into the room. "You're three, baby." He picked her up, and whispered in her ear. "I learned to swim at 2, Mommy at 3, and Anna...well, Anna learned to swim at five, but that doesn't matter. Mommy and i want to have all our babies swim."
"See?" Kaitlyn said triumphantly. "Annie five! Annie five!" She pointed to me.
"What?" I said innocently. "I'm a slow learner."
"Mama!" Cried Jack, who was sitting in his highchair. "Anna!" And before I knew it he had put some oatmeal into his spoon, grabbed the top, and sling-shot it at me.
"THAT'S ENOUGH!" I yelled. "I DON'T WANT TO GO TO T SPRINGS, AND I HATE MY FAMILY! I HATE YOU PARENTS FOR HAVING ME!"
"Honey--" Dad started.
"Annie!" Mom said.
"Haha!" Jack laughed, and flung more oatmeal at me.
"I don't know, honey!" Mom said excitedly. "But it sounds beautiful. Listen, 'You can watch the wonderful waterfall streaming down, and enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool waters of T-Springs, and you can even cave-dive if you have at least one other person with you!' Doesn't it sound beautiful for summer vacation? I and your father have always wanted to go cave-diving, and this will be a good chance for Katie to learn how to swim and for Jack to get some fresh air and see some wonderful outdoors!"
"No swim! No swim!" Kaitlyn, the pest, yelled at the top of her lungs.
"Katie, honey!" Dad said, stepping into the room. "You're three, baby." He picked her up, and whispered in her ear. "I learned to swim at 2, Mommy at 3, and Anna...well, Anna learned to swim at five, but that doesn't matter. Mommy and i want to have all our babies swim."
"See?" Kaitlyn said triumphantly. "Annie five! Annie five!" She pointed to me.
"What?" I said innocently. "I'm a slow learner."
"Mama!" Cried Jack, who was sitting in his highchair. "Anna!" And before I knew it he had put some oatmeal into his spoon, grabbed the top, and sling-shot it at me.
"THAT'S ENOUGH!" I yelled. "I DON'T WANT TO GO TO T SPRINGS, AND I HATE MY FAMILY! I HATE YOU PARENTS FOR HAVING ME!"
"Honey--" Dad started.
"Annie!" Mom said.
"Haha!" Jack laughed, and flung more oatmeal at me.
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