21 down, rhyming word: My brothers, sisters, and I always told each other our dreams. Soon as I got out of ________, I had to share what was in my head.
9 across,
three times, familiar
usage: I loved Santa Claus .
He had a gift - giving happiness and laughed Ho! Ho! Ho! Later, I
found out my parents and other adults had given a great gift when they
gave me a wholesome Kriss Kringle image . They had a dilly of a time trying to satisfy my
wild expectations. No wonder, they only laughed ____!
____!
____!
The rest of the year, I was
reminded of more pastoral matters, like cows . They were the majority
in our small town, and sooner or later, everything was compared to cows:
their eating habits, their swatting of flies, or their cow pies .
Like, "Mow Cows," were children that prolonged their fits of crying, and
exaggerated accomplishments were equated to the cow that jumped over the
moon.
5 down,
rhyming
word: Another example included
Paschal. He was called a "Cow's Tail," because he was on the
end of who was ready, in the car and prepared to leave on family excursions.
The rest of us were worried he was going to make us ________,
and we didn't want to wait.
Of course, Peter Pan, Santa Claus, and a jumping
cow couldn't always be flying through my head . To satisfy my impatience
for the next super hero, I watched the television . It had a flowing
stream of images.
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