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Mar 2014
The children are all clean and bathed, before putting them into bed.  Just before going to sleep, the family's prayer is said.
When the peaceful day arrive, the breakfast is all fixed.  She says to everyone, "Here's a place to sit."
She walks the children to the bus stop, hoping it will soon come.  In her mind she's thinking, "I have errands to run."
While preparing the family's dinner, the telephone began to ring.  She cuts the message short, she has a house to clean.
One thing she remembers; she made this note a rule.  She will take time out, to visit her children's School.
After arriving home again, her children have something to say.  She takes the time to listen, concerning their day.
By, Sandra Juanita Nailing
Written by
Sandra Juanita Nailing  United States
(United States)   
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