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    Mrs. Wright's tea party

    Thursday, March 27, 2008, 12:35 PM [General]
    Posted By: sally

    This is a story about Mrs. Wright's tea party. She lived right at the end of Lefty Lane, the third house on the left.
    Every other Wednesday, Mrs. Wright would host a tea party. The women would enter left, right through the front door and greet Mrs. Wright, they would head right down the stairs, turning left then right into Mrs. Wright's family room.
    Two of the girls were left-handed so they would sit at the left of the table. Mrs. Wright held up her right hand and all of her friends grew quiet, except the left-handed girl on the right patting Mrs. Wright's dog named Hefty Lefty.
    Mrs. Wright asked Sarah Wright and Julie Wright to pass out the teacups starting to the left. Sarah Wright and Julie Wright started out left but turned back because they left the cups just to the right of the table, right next to the spoons. Mrs. Wright said, "That's all right."
    Mrs. Wright began to serve her friends some pie when Grandma Wright smelled the delicious desserts and left her bedroom to join the Wright girls. She went down the stairs and turned left than right, right into Mrs. Wright's family room.
    Grandma Wright knocked and entered left and sat in the rocking chair on the left. Sarah Wright and Julie Wright invited Grandma Wright to join them at the table.
    Grandma Wright had been to many tea parties as a young girl and right before they realized it, Grandma Wright was telling them a stories from when she was little and went to the right cabinet and in the left drawer were pictures of her tea parties.
    As the party ended, they all put their dishes right in the left side of the sink and thanked Mrs. Wright and Grandma Wright for such a wonderful time. Soon, all of the women from the Wright tea party turned right than left, then left again to return to the front door and out to the right car that they arrived in. Down lefty lane they went.

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    Wow! This story was hard to read! I hope one of my chapterettes can read it out loud, because I'm sure I can't!!! It's wonderful!

    Janet Crouse
    January 15, 2009
    12:33 AM
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