Eleanor and Gwennie are both here, but before we begin, I want to tell MY favorite part... and I have to write it quietly because it's not quite appropriate.
Laura had just started working in town, when she saw these two men get kicked out of a bar. They were sloshed, and singing an old church hymn. They went through the town punching holes in the screens of local businesses, and Laura thought this was funny.
Laura got in trouble when she got home for thinking this was funny, but the last line of the chapter read: "Pa looked at Laura, and his eyes were still twinkling. Laura knew that he didn't blame her for laughing."
Maybe I'll add some more things I thought about as a grownup at the end of the review, but for now, I think the girls are ready to give their input. They're here talking about a baby-doll being allergic to babies. Before I start typing the review, I might just wait to see how this conversation plays out...
...
Dad: Ok ladies, are you ready to start the review?
... (They continue talking and counting...)
Dad: Ladies?
Ladies: Yes?
Dad: You ready?
Ladies: Yes!!!
Eleanor: Dad, are you writing equations?
Gwennie: He's writing too much!
E: Dad?
D: So lets talk about the book.
E: The first thing I want to talk about was that the men were saying, "I'm Tay Pay Pryor and I'm DRUNK! I'm Tay Pay Pryor and I'M DRUNK!"
D: (not outloud): ...Huh... I guess that part stuck with her too. It's weird that THAT'S the first part she mentioned, even though I don't think she understands what "drunk" is. ...Although, maybe I explained it to her in the reading... (outloud): Hey El, do you know what it means to be drunk?
E: It means... ...I don't remember... I don't remember, Daddy. And DON'T put that in the review, either. What? I don't remember what being drunk means? OOOOOOOOOOOoooooooohhhhhhhh.... If you drink too much wine, or alcohol, it makes you a little goofy - but goofy in a bad way.
D: Huh... you're right. Did I tell you that?
E: I think so, yeah.
D: Did you ask me about it?
E: Yes. When we got to that part in the book.
D: Well, what else did you like?
E: Well, maybe I can whisper in Gwennie's ear, and then she can tell you! That way she can help with the review!!!! *Whispers something to Gwen.*
G: I liked that Laura was able to become a teacher!!!!
D: Do you want to talk about anything else in the book?
E: Laura felt nervous a bunch of times - when she started working in town, when she was going to do mental math in front of the class, when she was going to the Thanksgiving party, when she was going to the birthday party, when she was going to the social, when she did the histories at the school exhibition...
D: That's an interesting observation, Eleanor. Nice job.
E: Thanks.
D: No, seriously. I'm not sure what to make of that, but I bet it's important. Let me also say, that I liked the race,
E: The 4th of July race?
D: Yeah... and that they got a cat, and I thought it was interesting that Laura got suspended.
E: Why is it interesting? It wasn't good for Laura and Carrie.
D: I know it wasn't good for them.
E: Then why were you saying it was interesting?
D: Maybe because I always hear people talk about how good people were back then, but it seems like even the best people got in trouble sometimes, you know?
E: I thought it was interesting when Pa got a mouse in his hair!
D: What did it do again?
E: It
CUT
off his hair, and made
TOOTH-MARKS
in his head!!!
D: HA! That's right! That was crazy!
E: Daddy, why don't we ever have a mouse in our hair?
G: (very scared) Can we not talk about it? I don't want to get scared.
D: Don't worry, it won't happen to us. We've got a cat that likes to catch anything that moves.
G: Do cats eat mouses?
D: It's not "mouses." Do you know how to say it?
E: YEAH! Do you want me to tell Gwennie?
D: mm-hmmm
E: It's mice.
G: Ohhhh...
E: Can I talk about the Happy Days, quick? Actually, I want to talk about how each walk they took seemed like the last walk they would have together.
D: Who?
E: Mary and Laura.
D: Was that part sad?
E: Yep.
D: Because their time together was ending?
E: Mm-hmmmm...
D: Well, all good things come to an end. And, maybe that's a good place to end this review too, because I think Gwennie's getting bored. :)