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You Can Feel Great – From Sick And Tired To Wellness In 7 Steps.

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Story 809 – Sad Leprechaun

SAD LEPRECHAUN written by Debbie Williamson Lucky Leprechaun woke up on the third day before St. Patrick’s Day. His throat was sore, he was freezing cold and he was coughing. He was very upset because he was afraid that he wasn’t going to be allowed to go to the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. “Oh dear!” exclaimed Mother Leprechaun, taking one look at Lucky. You aren’t going to any St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. “I was afraid of that,” said Lucky, looking down at his shoes. “Back to bed for you,” said Mother. “You need your rest.” Mother brought Lucky a big glass of orange juice. He drank it all. “I am going to make you some chicken soup,” said Mother. “That will fix you right up.” “No,” said Lucky. “I don’t like chicken and besides, how can chicken soup … Read entire article »

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Story 512 – Spooky is Sick

SPOOKY IS SICK written by Debbie Williamson “Spooky,” said Fawn. “You are looking a little pale today.” “Well,” said Spooky. “I’m a ghost, I am supposed to be pale.” “True,” said Fawn. “And I haven’t seen you since last Halloween, however, you seem to be a little paler than what you were last year.” “Oh my!” exclaimed Spooky. “Maybe I’m sick. Quick, Fawn take me to the hospital.” “I can’t take you to the hospital,” said Fawn. “Why not!” exclaimed Spooky angrily. “Some friend you are. Here I am ghostly sick and you won’t take me to the hospital. I don’t get it.” “Think about it,” said Fawn. “Do you think any doctor at the hospital is going to treat you?” “I guess not,” said Spooky. “Now that I think about it, no they definitely won’t treat me. I … Read entire article »

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Billy Troll and the Easter Bunny

BILLY TROLL AND THE EASTER BUNNY written by Debbie Williamson "Hurry up, Peter!" called Mrs. Cottontail. "You are going to be late delivering all of your Easter eggs." "Yes Mom," said Peter. "I know. I'm coming." "Well, what's taking you so long?" asked Mrs. Cottontail. "Usually you are up and out of here long before now." "I don't know what my problem is," said Peter. "These eggs seem to be awfully heavy this year." "I don't think that they are any heavier," said Mrs. Cottontail, picking one up. "I think there are just too many children now." "Yes," said Peter. "That is probably what the problem is. Maybe I'm just getting too old for this job." "Oh come on now Peter," said Mrs. Cottontail. "You are only as old as you feel." "That's true," said Peter. "Well, today I … Read entire article »

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Story 179 – Springtime

SPRINGTIME written by Debbie Williamson “Slow-Poke,” said Mother Duck. “You have to put your scarf and hat on. It is pretty cold outside still.” “Oh!” exclaimed Slow-Poke. “Do I have to?” “You already know the answer to that one,” said Mother Duck. Slow-Poke stomped his webbed feet up the stairs and grabbed his scarf and his hat. “There now,” said Mother. “That’s a good boy.” Slow-Poke went outside. He was sure it was warm outside. His Mother did say it was cold though. Slow-Poke heard noises coming from toward the park. He found his friend, Freddy Fox, standing by a tall oak tree. “Hi Freddy,” said Slow-Poke. “Slow-Poke,” laughed Freddy. “Why do you have your scarf and hat on?” “Mother said it was still cold,” said Slow-Poke. “It’s not that cold,” said Freddy. “Why don’t you take them off?” “No,” said Slow-Poke. “I’ll … Read entire article »

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Story 171 – Valentine Dance

FAWN AND SPOT’S VALENTINE DANCE written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn,” said Spot, excitedly. “Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are having a dance this Valentine’s Day!” “So,” said Fawn, who was in a bad mood. “What’s that got to do with us?” “Fawn,” said Spot. “They are going to hold the dance here in the barn. It is going to be a barn dance.” “Great,” said Fawn. “That’s all I need. A bunch of people dancing around in my stall. “Fawn,” said Spot. “That bunch of people is just going to be family. What is wrong with you? Why are you so miserable today?” “I don’t know,” said Fawn. “I guess I didn’t sleep too well last night.” “How come?” asked Spot. “You went to bed early and you slept in til almost ten o’clock this morning.” “I think I’m coming … Read entire article »

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Slow-Poke

SLOW-POKE written by Debbie Williamson "Slow-Poke!" yelled his mother. "Come on. "It's time to get ready for school." "Oh Mommy!" exclaimed Slow-Poke. "I'm so tired of putting boots, mittens, hats, snow pants and coats on." "I know," sympathized Mrs. Duck. "I know! However, that doesn't change anything. There is still six feet of snow out there, even though it is now February. Therefore, you still have to wear your winter clothing. Now, hurry up!" Slow-Poke is a little black duck that lives on a farm in Mountain Grove, Ontario. As his name implies, Slow-Poke is a little slower than all his farm friends. There came a knock at the door. "Yes," Mrs. Duck called. "Come on in, Freddy." Without even seeing who was at the door, Mrs. Duck knew it was Freddy Goose. Freddy was Slow-Poke's best … Read entire article »

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Spring Fever in January

SPRING FEVER IN JANUARY written by Debbie Williamson      "Hey Fawn," said Spot. "It looks like another cold day outside."      "Yes," said Fawn. "It does. I don't like all this cold weather that we are having."      "Well either do I," said Spot. "However, it is January."      "It is only January!" exclaimed Fawn. I thought it was at least March."      "No silly," said Spot. "It is January. We only celebrated New Years just a week ago."      "It has only been a week," said Fawn. "That seems like months ago."      "It was definitely only a week ago," said Spot. "Whatever made you think it was spring?"      "Wishful thinking I guess," said Fawn sadly.      "Fawn," said Spot. "Spring will be here soon enough and then before you know it summer will be here."      "Yeah," said … Read entire article »

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