Makayla's garden thrives in the sunlight.... by the bathrooms.... now that is an acomplishment, people!
Also, I forgot to include a picture of Avin in the last blog post. He has a steely look, as if he has been hurt too many times that he never expresses his emotions and is afraid he will be hurt again, so he doesn't open up to anyone. Can you tell I wrote a book? (:
To get his mind off of things, Brandon convinces Avin to play with him on the monkey bars.
For some reason, Avin has taken a liking to this bench......
Fishing for Food - A Novel
The boys bond over the campfire, and feast on marshmallow and veggie dogs. Avin wishes he could give some to his dad, or, even better, have his dad with him, healthy, roasting food over an open fire.
Oh no!! Makayla's failed fish tacos!
And, then again, she better make up for it by extinguishing the fire!
To prevent it from happening again, someone "borrows" an old antique stove from a nearby home.
To try to make Avin feel better, Brandon's father decides to hang around the fire with the boys.
The end of the day. Avin's father has continued to get worse, and still won't eat anything. Makayla doesn't have the heart to tell Avin that his father only has a day or two to live.
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