That was the question I posed to these two characters as they received their cotton candy at the fair.
You never saw two boy’s eyes get so big..
Julian: ” Then you could knit it and we could eat the stuff!”
Caleb: ” Yeah we could eat our hats!”
That was the question I posed to these two characters as they received their cotton candy at the fair.
You never saw two boy’s eyes get so big..
Julian: ” Then you could knit it and we could eat the stuff!”
Caleb: ” Yeah we could eat our hats!”
That is the cutest darn thing I ever did read 😀 Kids can sure make you smile.
Oh, man, look at those big fluffs of cotton candy — I LOVE cotton candy. We live in Phoenix, Arizona, and one of the things I miss about living in cooler weather states is going to the state fair every fall. We have one here, but it is still usually too hot to enjoy, even though it doesn’t happen until October/November.
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