It Started with Camping

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The twins excelled at everything they did. Robert went in to aerospace engineering and Mary became an obstetrician..

As for Kimberly Anderson-Davis, Esq. and myself, Dr. James Davis, PhD, we have had an active love life. We tell everyone we have worn out three beds in our marriage... it really has been five.

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AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Turning lemons into lemonade. Polishing rocks into diamonds.

AnonymousAnonymous4 months ago

15 stars!! Please write more. Jim and Kim acted like a married couple even before the wedding...

AnonymousAnonymous7 months ago

Your story touched my heart with sympathy, understanding, family togetherness, and most of all Love.

As a stepchild growing up with a stepsister and having a stepfather, I relate quite well. However, our internal relationship wasn’t always as idyllic as your story, but very relatable.

Also my name really is Steven, or Stephen as dad sometimes liked to call me.

Wonderful story that should touch a lot of broken families and most importantly, all the kids that need love!

AnonymousAnonymous9 months ago

Nice! Gave it a five, but thing it is 4.5-4.6 quality.

Thanks Dave!

olddave51olddave519 months agoAuthor

Since it has been a while since It has been published. I have digested the comments.

Thanks for giving me a name to what Uncle Charlie was doing in my story, deus ex machina.

I am stilling to try to create the reasons for why my characters, Why they are at the place they are at.

Using Philip Van Doren Stern's "The Greatest Gift" short story (known as "It's a Wonderful Life" in Hollywood) there has to be some heartache and trauma to get a story to its conclusion.

At least no one said, 'I use a lot of clichés except I didn't say anything about lasagna?!?!?' like in one of my other stories I would really like to know what the cliché for lasagna is, since I love Italian food.

Thank you all for your input.

OD51

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