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Sunny Farmhouse Chapter 5


Lola attends a home-schooling program every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons located at an old local Baptist church which for many years had been unoccupied. The sweet nursery-like hall had been created by the Sunny Village council board, their purpose was to help those who struggle with transportation and working families that to no extent can financially afford childcare costs.

What Sarah and her daughter like to call it. Learn and play day. The wonderful team of teaching staff blends both at-home-based learning and public educational methods and therefore has successfully achieved an uplifting learning experience. Another fitting example She and her husband knew they had made the best decision to start a new life at the Sunny Farmhouse, not only for their own goals but for both Mollie and Lola's childhood.

With Lola now at her learn-and-play session, Sarah had a few hours to complete any tasks to be crossed off her long to-do list, but not before slumping down on the lonely, crooked bench outside the church for a few seconds of much-needed quiet. The church exterior still rustic was a choice made and the winning vote among generations of people who have for many years lived at the sunny farmhouse. Mrs. Stone is the kind-hearted lady the Jacobs family moved alongside had given an ardent and hugely inspiring speech that day at the sunny village hall. Expressing her thoughts as to why the Sunny Baptist church should remain as its original structure and a speech Sarah knew would never forget,


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