“Horace and I are spending a lot of time there because the second grade has gotten involved in the play. They are doing a snowflake dance while Demeter mopes around about me going to hell and makes everything winter. All the snowflakes wear white sweatshirts and boings with cut-out paper snowflakes that bobble around when they dance. They look like a lot of short albino beetles. Horace says his parents lie too. When he was four, he found Bubbles, his goldfish, floating upside down in his bowl. H...is parents told him that Bubbles was asleep. Later Horace found out that they flushed Bubbles down the toilet. Andrea has given her red pants to Goodwill. George isn’t speaking to me.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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