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Samatha showed her pictures of the younger children and all of their pets. Aunt Norma got a kick out of the way Sidney rhymed names. She said she got that from Norma's older sister Elizabeth. They just laughed when Samatha commented that some things that skip a generation is good. this being one of those good things.

​When they arrived at the house Damien had painted the garden house walls and put up wall border paper representing an english cottage. He had gotten a nice little table with four chairs, a new refrigerator, stove, a apartment size washer and dryer combination, and a dishwasher at the little appliance store just outside of town town. He brought a sofa and two side tables and chairs down from the storage area along with with two table lamps and their extra bedroom set.

​Then he went to Winters Haven and bought new shades for the lamps and a new mattress set leaving the ladies to buy new curtains for the garden house. When Aunt Norma saw the garden house she fell in love with it immediately. At dinner Sidney sat next to great aunt Norma and told her all about her pets. she started with Billy. She then preceeded in order Woolie the lamb, Huggy the puggy, Fatty the caty, his brother Matty the catty, then the littlest one of the litter Kitty the Kitty.