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Dear Summer,

Dear Summer,

Today is August 31st and school starts tomorrow so you are ending soon.  I have a favor to ask of you, can you please tell Fall to hold off a little longer so you can stay longer instead??  I have already started to see leaves turning colors and I am just not ready for that yet. Fall can come at the end of October and November, because I do love pumpkins and all.  Also, if you could tell winter that it needs to be shorter this year.  Can we request snow on December 24th and 25th and only a couple more snow storms after that? You could also tell spring that it can arrive as early as possible next year.  :)  

Thanks I am a big fan of your nice hot and long days.  I would greatly appreciate you sticking around for as long as possible.

Sincerly,
April

Anyone else on the same page as me today??  Time flew too fast!


Comments

Kelly said…
I AGREE WITH YOU 100%!!! I GUESS WE CAN TELL WE ARE SISTERS. :)
Tough Cookie Mommy, you are a follower and we do follow each other on facebook. :)

Lol Kelly!

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