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Tag Archives: kites

A Norman Rockwell Father’s Day

Posted on June 18, 2011 by Karla Telega

“We’ll build our own kites!” my dad announced. How quaint! Three sets of eyes looked at him in disbelief, wishing for the seven plagues of Egypt as a distraction. A kit at the grocery store, with beautiful colored paper and balsa wood struts cost 25¢, but he was already feverishly sketching the design for his kite. Continue reading →

Posted in Generally stupid stuff | Tagged Father's Day, kites, memories

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