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A Child of Ten
Life was so carefree for me as a child, way back when I was just a little girl who loved to dream and pretend that I would grow up to be a doctor's nurse and mend those who were hurt and sick. Their needs I would tend. Way back then when I was ten, my world was small. Dad was the man in my life. In my eyes he stood tall. Working on our farm didn't seem like work at all and when dinner was ready, we'd hear Mom's call. My siblings and I had pets, but Bandi was my favorite one. He'd wag his tail and run with me when my work was done. He was a hunter and cocked his ears when Dad got the gun. Way back then when I was ten, my life was filled with fun. We didn't have a car, but on a farm we needed a truck. When I honked the horn it made the silly chickens cluck. It came in handy hauling our vegetables to earn a buck. We sat in the flatbed when Dad said, "Corn to shuck." I was a bit of a tom boy, never wanted to play with a doll. My sister asked Santa for Barbie; my brother- a basketball. All I wanted was a horse, but Mom was afraid I'd take a fall. I heard a whinny in the morn; the tom boy began to bawl. What few worries I had at ten, when life was so simplistic. Too old to need a babysitter; too young to think of lipstick. I chased lightning bugs at night, taught Bandi his new trick. Those small parts of growing up are good memories that stick. :.............................................................................: January 24th, 2016 Way Back When I Was Ten Contest Sponsored by Kelly Deschler
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