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Spiders

June 30, 2019May 12, 2013

Linda (5) told me, there’s a spider in a web in the basement!

I said, get a broom and knock it down. So she got a broom. Then she came to me, will you do it?

Sure.

She showed me the spiderweb, and there was the spider, and i was like ooh, it looks cool! It’s about to eat that fly!

We watched the spider wrap string around the fly. We talked about how many other bugs each spider eats.

Then Linda put the broom away.

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