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Caroline Rowe
is on page 168 of 176
They are doing really good with their horses and they love it morse than anything. they're really happy with how they are doing.
— Nov 04, 2020 05:47AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 149 of 176
Lindy and Piper are getting really good at their lessons but they don't know if they can do it much longer due to money reasons. Pipers dad and Lindy's brother is barely a part of their life at this point. He never comes around anymore and he is all caught up in his new wife's life.
— Nov 03, 2020 05:49AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 137 of 176
Piper is getting better and better with her emotions. She likes taking riding lessons with Lindy. She doesn't see her dad often anymore. He's always caught up with his new wife's kids.
— Nov 02, 2020 05:58AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 127 of 176
She really likes the riding lessons she has been getting. It distracts her from all of the stress she is going through. Her dog and hanging out with Lindy also helps her get through her stress. Other than family issues things are coming along.
— Oct 30, 2020 05:53AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 113 of 176
She is still very sad about her parents and now rides horses so that helps her get through it.
— Oct 28, 2020 05:50AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 90 of 176
Piper misses when her family was still together. She doesn't realize she was the only happy one. She often thinks about what it would be like without the divorce. I'm predicting that her dad will marry the girl he is talking to. He said to Piper that she would obviously say yes.
— Oct 27, 2020 05:52AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 90 of 176
I think the theme is finding out who she wants to be with her parents being seperated and them finding love and her only friend being Lindy.
— Oct 08, 2020 06:34AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 70 of 176
Lindy's dad got a new girlfriend and when he tried to tell Lindy he was using vivid verbs to tell her.
— Oct 02, 2020 06:29AM
Caroline Rowe
is on page 49 of 176
"I snuggled under my quilt. Feeling safe and warm." She finally felt like she was in a safe place and she was truly happy
— Sep 18, 2020 05:53AM

