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First Day Fun
Authored by:
Sue Scott
Dear Editor: I am so enjoying the kids’ section in Western Friend. It has gotten me through more than one First Day School, and with the variety of ages in our program it’s a very big help. I can’t wait to do the race at Easter, where everyone tries to race to the rope at the same time for a picture!
Waiting for Light to Come
Authored by:
Mary Klein
It’s no fun to feel sick – no fun to have an upset stomach or a stuffy nose. And getting hurt is no fun either. Burning your finger, banging your head, scraping your knee – not fun. You just want someone to take the bad feeling away. And nobody can do that. But if they see that you need help, they can try to help you.
Better Shape than When He Came
Authored by:
John Etter
I first met Red Stephenson in 1947 when I was five, shortly after our family moved from Eugene to Berkeley.
The Miracle Teacher
Authored by:
Julie Peyton
Much to my surprise, back in the late 1980s, my body taught me that running for exercise is fun.
Laugh and Laugh and Laugh
Authored by:
Hannah Mackinney
I kneel down in front of Anna and stroke her hand. Then I say to her, “Mi amor. ¿Puedo recibir una sonrisa? ¿Por favor?”
Call to IMYM Annual Gathering 2013 - Unabridged
Authored by:
Sara Keeney
39th Annual Gathering, "Simplicity and Ecojustice”