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More castles.
Lake, island, forest, ships (1995 maybe)
The castle gate (June, 1993)
Cats
1999-05-04, May fourth, Tuesday, 09:00 AM PST 163: kittens were birth, born, inside my sister's dresser, maybe by Honey Cat. Honey was first found in the shed of our neighbors at 162, Mike & Kyle Vanderzanden, earlier in 1999 or maybe 1998 or possibly as early as 1997. Our grey cat, Puffer or Poffer or Loxx Catt, probably died in 1997.
Names of the kittens
Goals in 2007, August 30th
First, copy home videos because they're limited, special, unique, since they highlight our childhood in the 90's, mostly. Secondly, scan family albums, photos. Third, document, write, type, record, archive, collect, save, copy, mirror, family history, autobiographies, important family documents, history, information related to you life, your family's life and journey.
Brother Rick
Losing Context
Poetry by my mother, Marilyn Mitchell (Morehead)
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Published in August of 2018
2018-08-10 Friday 05:04 PM LMS | Lion King Art, Poetry, & Family Tree
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Block 6, Mrs. Cowen or Cowens: 2004-03-10, March tenth, Wednesday: resume outline
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Bhakti and Jaya, neighbor kids, 1993-1994
They lived in space 164, next door to me when I was eight years old. They lived there for about a year. First saw them climbing our big oak tree in our front yard when they first moved in. At the time, they were like my best friends for a year and then my best friend, according to me, was Bill Bailey in the late 90's. We invited them to church. We had a Halloween party at their house. We drew mazes, art. We played Power Rangers. They had a black and white Apple Mac computer.
We made ginger bread cookies and houses.
I would wait for them to come home from school, as I was homeschooled. It was sad when they suddenly moved away. About 4 years later, Bill & Janet Bailey moved out of our ghetto as well, to North Plains, and then to Trout Dale, and then back to North Plains. I felt like I would never see them ever again either but then did see them afterwards.
Cute
Thanks.