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Susan Evers Audiobook demo A bridge across forever Richard Bach. I had grown up in a house with a fence around it, and in this fence was a white smooth wooden gate Two holes bored round and low so the dog could see through one night The moon high late for me home from the school dance I remember that I had stopped hand on the gate and spoke so quietly to myself and to the man that I would love that not even the dog could have heard. I don't know where you are, but you're living right now somewhere on this earth and one day you and I are gonna touch this gate where I'm touching it. Now your hand will touch this very would here. Then we'll walk through and will be full of a future and of a past and will be to each other like no one else has ever been. We can't meet now. I don't know why, but someday our questions will be answers and will be caught in something so bright. And every step I take is one step closer on a bridge we must cross to meet. Ah, bad case of stripes, David Shannon, Camilla Cream Love de Lima beans. But she never ate them. All of her friends hated Lima beans, and she wanted to fit in. Carmelo was always worried about what other people thought of her. Today. She was Fred, even more than usual. It was the first day of school, and she couldn't decide what to wear. There were so many people to impress. She tried on 42 outfits, but none seem quite right. She put on a pretty red dress and looked in the mirror. Then she screamed her mother run into the room and she screamed to Oh my heavens, she cried. You're completely covered with stripes. This was certainly true. Camilla was straight from head to toe. She looked like a rainbow. Miss Cream felt Camilla's far ahead. Do you feel all right? She asked. I feel fine, Camilla answered. But just look at me. You get back in bed this instant, her mother ordered. You're not going to school today. Camilla was relieved. She didn't want to miss the first day of school, but she was afraid of what other kids would say, and she had no idea what to wear with those crazy stripes. Walk slowly and mindfully Deepak Chopra. Slowly lift one foot and place it in front of the other. Move so slowly that you can feel the weight shift from your heel to the middle of your foot to your toes. Pay attention to any subtle changes as you slowly move from one foot to the other. Notice how the entire body engages its muscles to maintain balance. Observe the weight of the body as it begins to shift. The hips moves lightly from left to right. The core engages on the shoulders. Pull back. Inhale as your left foot steps forward. Exhale as your right foot steps forward. Take full deep rhythmic inhales and exhales. Stand back! So the elephant. I am going to sneeze. Patricia Thomas. He sat down and rolled from side to side. In fact, the elephant left till he cried. He laughed till the ground was shivering and shaking, and all of the trees were quivering and quaking. The monkeys came tumbling out of the trees on the stings fell off every one of the bees. The bird's feathers when flying to goodness knows where, and all of the hair fell off of a bear, the giraffe bent in half and the crocodile's snout turned inside out. The fish lost their scales from their heads to their tails. The zebra galled VIPs. There go my stripes while the hippo went thump right on his plump. You know what? And into a puddle. The mouse Wanker, plop. Then she sat up and shouted, This simply must stop. We're terribly glad you don't have to sneeze, but if you must laugh, laugh softly. Oh, elephant, please of wrinkle in time, Madeleine Lengel. Throughout her entire body, neg felt a pulse of joy, such as she had never known. Before Calvin Tan reached out. He did not clasped her hand in his. He moved his finger said they were barely touching hers. But joy flowed through them back and forth between them, around them and about them and inside them. When miss What's it side? It seemed completely incomprehensible that throughout this bliss could come the faintest whisper of doubt. We must go now. Children, miss What's The voice was deep with sadness, and that could not understand raising her head, Miss What's it gave a call that soon to be a command and one of the creatures flying above the trees, nears them, raised its head to listen and then flew off and pick three flowers from a tree growing near the river and brought them over. Each of you take one miss once, it said, I'll tell you how to use them. Later, as Meg took her flowers, she realized that it was not a single blossom but hundreds of tiny flower. It's forming a kind of hollow bell. Where are we going, Calvin Est up, said Meg.