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Dear House

By B.R.Henry
June 22, 2020
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Dear House,

I am sorry the kids are out of school for summer. I am sorry we have all been getting more acquainted with every nook and cranny of you during isolation. I apologize that once again we have had to WD40 the bathroom door. Just so you know house the kids will be here all summer. I shudder to tell you this, but camp is virtual this year. Yes, 2.5 months of more doors slamming, running up and down the stairs and messes in the kitchen. House, I do not have a plan you are the safest pace to be. But I will plan to take the kids out for walks and perhaps a walk at the beach. We can make it house! Fingers crossed they are out and back in school in the fall.

Forever yours

Homeowner

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Plant, Cultivate, Grow, Repeat: Doing These Things Will Help You Soar - B.R. Henry I love writing, I am inspired by life events and emotions. I want my work to touch your heart and make you think. Poetry is my favorite genre, making rhymes with words that beat in time to the rhythm of your heart's deepest emotions brings me joy. Babette lives in Pennsylvania with her two children. She holds a Master's of English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University, as well a Bachelor's in Marketing from Virginia State University. She is a member of Sigma Tau Delta International English Honors Society. Babette enjoys writing poetry and trying her hand at short stories. Babette is active in her community; she runs a Daisy Brownie Girl Scout troop and is on the board for a Theatre Company. She works on projects for Autism Awareness, Homelessness, and Cancer. ​ Babette's favorite motto is “The one who dies with the most toys wins”-Unknown

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