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            The stronger winds of March 
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            [February 09, 2015]  
			
			Mabel 
			Adams was out the other day, with her new walker, the one with the 
			basket on it, and a seat for sitting when she gets tired. It’s a 
			purple kind of walker and she likes it. It has hand brakes, too, 
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			 She was headed for the Curl Up ‘N Dye beauty salon to get her 
			permanent renewed, and she had to pass by the elementary school on 
			her way. 
 And there were half a dozen kids trying to get kites to fly in the 
			gentle breezes of February.
 
 They can’t wait, she thought, for the stronger winds of March. 
			They’ll run and the kites will billow up behind them, but they’ll 
			have to stop short of the chain link fence, and the kites will 
			flutter down like spent butterflies. She could read their minds, of 
			course. Hey, maybe if I run faster … Mabel smiled and shook her 
			head.
 
 Can’t wait for March. Childhood is like that. It’s a can’t-wait 
			time. When you’re eight years old, time crawls by so very slowly. It 
			takes forever to become eight and a half. Lifetimes. Why, when 
			you’re eight, and you finally make it to eight and a half, you’ve 
			accumulated a wealth of learning and experience in those six months. 
			Well, in those five months, anyway, because you can’t wait for six 
			months, so you declare you’re eight and a half at five months.
 
 Push it. Hurry up. Make the winds of Spring come sooner. Won’t I 
			ever be eight and three quarters? Will my birthday never come? 
			School will be out for the summer in May, but by May, I’ll probably 
			be grown up.
 
 Mabel waved to the kids and they “Hi Mrs. Adams’d” her and went back 
			to their play.
 
 If only, she thought … if only the time went by as slowly for me, 
			instead of racing along.
 
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles]
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