One of the younger granddaughters, little Hazel Jane, she trust me. She trust Stephanie and I. She calls her Honey, honeybee or honey bee bee or BB. The older grands call her Honey but Miss Hazel Jane had her own idea of her Honey. Hazel trust us. I mean she really trust us and she like letting me know it. She wants to sit with me. She wants to hang out with me. She wants to be in my lap. She wants me to eat beside her, when we eat at the table. She trust me, and whatever I ask, whatever I say, whatever I do, she just trust me.
Now here's the thing, she really don't know everything I know. She doesn't know where I've been, in the past. She doesn't know what I've experienced, throughout my past. She doesn't know all the people that I've been around, the things that I've heard, the things that I've seen, the things that I've done, but she trust me. At 4 years she doesn't know a lot, yet, and she didn't know a whole lot about me, but you know what, she trust me. She trust me to get her dressed. She simply trust. She trust me with her life. She trust me with whatever feed her. She trust me with how high I push her on the swing, she's asking me, as she gets a little older and expanding her wings a little bit, to push her a little harder, to push her a little farther…
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