Maria's Day by John Zakour and Scott Roberts
- December 04, 2012
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By John Zakour (writer) & Scott Roberts (artist)
Maria is a kid who sees things her own way- and expects the world to see it her own way too! Her friend Joey is more practical. He helps keep her grounded, though that’s as easy as handling a Thanksgiving balloon in a hurricane. Sue is special and she knows it- better than anyone. She’s writing her autobiography now, but she’ll live it later. Bob takes things slower. Ms. Payne is their teacher- she enjoys her job, she truly does. She’d enjoy it even more without the students.
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Comments (6) (Please sign in to comment)
ghostkeeper said, 6 months ago
You sure YOU are, Maria?
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
That is how I was, and adult in a child’s body just like Joey.
phritzg
said, 6 months ago
For us, it depended on whether the relatives were from our mom’s side of the family or our dad’s. We preferred our mom’s.
pair8head said, 6 months ago
Didn’t have any relatives from my fathers side and thanks to the cousins on my mothers side of the family you can be arrested in Eastern Washington just for knowing my moms maiden name.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 6 months ago
@phritzg
Same here except it was my Father’s parents that were cool and my Mother’s who were extremely stuffy.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 6 months ago
We always had visits from my Dad’ side, since more of them lived close enough. Only one bunch on my Mom’s side lived in town- one brother and his family. We’d go over there a day or two after Christmas, and Dad’s family would come by our place in the week between holidays. I remember when I was very young, my grandparents on my Mom’s side staying at our place for Christmas, but only once. They lived about six hours away.