Eva had always wanted to be an astronaut. And why not? You have to have your dreams, said Eva’s mother. Reach for the stars. You never know where dreams will take you.
And so she did! Eva reached for the stars. She went to Astronaut School and passed with flying colours. There she met fellow astronaut, Caleb. They fell in love, got married, had four kids, and now have eleven grandkids.
You never know where dreams will take you, Eva’s mother had said.
Apparently mother knew best.
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What mother doesn’t?
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Very true.
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I’m one who knows nothing.
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That’s right. I never added earlier that most mothers are right.
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And did her husband see the stars in her eyes when first they met?
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He thought it was a moonbeam.
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A happy ending! i like when you write such sweet, tender stories BA
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That’s because sweet and tender sums me up!
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Snicker.
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When you reach for the stars, remember to wear gloves. Those guys are hot!
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I got burnt by the melting rubber gloves.
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That’s unfortunate. Oven mitts might have been a better choice.
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Sounds like he took her to the moon more than once. 😉
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I think your average feminist might be highly offended by this story, but I quite like it.
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After coming back from the moon she made a ton of apple sauce!
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