Saturday, May 4, 2019

Amanda & Kimberly's Unscrambled 'Haudle'

     
   Amanda a Grade 4 student stop associating with Kimberly a Grade 5 student because she was incessantly troublesome.
    Kimberly was markedly despised and avowed as the class bully and fighter while everyone couldn't stop admiring the irreconcilable difference in Amanda. Every break and recess period, there was always a report made to the Principal's office.
            Amanda and Kimberly were fingers and nails. I don't know how they easily merged up with such differences in personality.
           One day, Amanda got up with a deep sense of self- awareness and she decided to stop associating with Kimberly her best boo and closest neighbor.
            Amanda's parents took note of the distance their friendship has become. Amanda's parents where so happy and praised her wise decision.

<Just whispering>
       (Amanda's parents never liked their relationship...please don't ask me why?)

       " Awesome my daughter!"
       " You've made the right choice for yourself"
        "That's so courageous! what a great and bold step you've made.

You know growing up is not easy, I was once a child too but I was always cautious in choosing my friends.- said Amanda's mom.

Ha ha! Amanda laughed.
Really mommy?
Are you saying you choose your friends? Amanda asked inquisitively.
Yes my princess. Amanda's mom replied in a soft affirmative tone.
I did just what you have just done. That's why I'm so proud of you.


                                               .....................TO BE CONTINUED.



                                       




            
            

49 comments:

  1. Excellent right up! Anxiously waiting the continuation of the story. Keep up!

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate your kindness. To God be the glory. Thanks for staying tuned. Remain blessed in the Lord. My love and regards to your family.

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  2. What a great site! Just discovered it.Kudos beautiful lady. I love your site.

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    1. You're greatly welcome on board. Thanks for the kind words. I greatly appreciate it. My love and regards to the family.

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  3. Amanda made a great decision. Bad friends always corrupt good friends.

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    1. Thanks for affirming Amanda's decision... let's see what's next.

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  4. Very interesting! Amanda reminds me of my daughter.

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  5. Congratulations on this. Waiting for the next write up...this looks like a great novel. 🙏🙏🙌🙌👍👏👏

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  6. Beautiful write up. I love the story.

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  7. Amanda should choose her friends wisely. There's a saying that bad friends corrupt good morals.

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  8. This's big issue facing today's youths. They literally find so hard to detach from bad friends- Amanda made a great decision.

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  9. Interesting story. How I wish to see it turn into a succinct novel.🤞

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  10. Do you write movie scripts? Or short plays?

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    1. I never thought of that...Thanks for letting me look into it.

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  11. Ms. Christina thanks for sharing your unending wisdom. I'm a great fan of your write-up.
    - Mike

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  12. Have you considered writing a Novel? You'll make a good fit.

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  13. Amanda made a great decision.

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  14. Very educative blog💥💥💯👏

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  15. Mam I love your blog. Very sensible and intelligent.

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    1. Thanks dear. May the Lord bless you
      I appreciate your kindness.

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  16. Amanda's tip was so practical. I'll advise my daughter to the same.

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    1. Thanks for concurring. I appreciate your kindness and view point.

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  17. You hit the nail on this ongoing story. I love it, I can't wait adding your novels to my library- You're great writer and persuasive story teller. Be like you when I grow up.

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    1. Hahaha.... blushing.
      May the Lord be praised and glorified.
      Thank you for the encouragement. I greatly appreciate it. Much respect.

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  18. I think Amanda's parents have a clear direction with their parenting. I feel sorry for Kimberly though, I wish she can get some help needed to resolve her behaviorial crisis.

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  19. Your blog captures my attention on a daily basis. I can't wait to read the next part of the story. Hope it becomes a novel. I'm all glued.

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  20. You really inspire me to get back on track with my kids. Thank you👍

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    1. Thank you Jesus. Be glorified Lord. I'm so happy for you sister. May the Lord continue to pour His wisdom and counsel in you in Jesus Name. God bless you and the family.

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