Jack sees the whole world ahead of him, one little sailboat at a time.
Grace is ready to deploy an army of butterfly balloons to help her plan!
Jack's plan starts to take shape.
N0thing like a little chocolate Gelato to refuel!!!
Every good army needs its horses.
Every great leader respects the value of education and preparation.




3 comments:
What an outstanding story, Bob!
Things I learned from this story ::
~ when you have a plan you must raise your arms up as high as they can go
~ always have your pointer finger poised
~ never take your eyes off your Mommy
~ ask Daddy for lifts when you need to see
~ take the time to pet the animals
~ eat delicious food
~ read about history
~ enjoy all things pink and butterfly-E
~ spend more time being footloose and fancy free
~ and, most of all enjoy life to its fullest!
Wow, see how much I learned from this! Lessons in life!
I am so happy that you had such a blissful and captivating day in Boston. I think that Grace and Jack are exhilaratingly beautiful. I learn new-things from them all the time!
Love, Maddy
I am going to try #1 starting immediately - I will raise my arms skyward the next time I present a proposal to our CEO.
Grace and Jack, A long time ago I went to Boston with my Mom and Dad, they are your great grandparents. Anyway, we went to Quincy's Market and I just loved it. I will always remember the yankee stew that we had there. It was yummy. I am glad that you guys had a great time.
Love,
Aunt Melinda
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