Nae


19538492_9a3cfa1864 Today, our good friend Nae, who is now five-and-a-half, returns to write a new entry for our site. She writes,

We looked at lots of kinds of flowers, and we couldn’t figure out what one was. We smelled three kinds and they all smelled very good. We smelled some herbs named Rosemary and Lavender.

Susan returns here to comment that these herbs, grown by Nae and her mother, do indeed have a wonderful scent.

Nae notes that she had a peat pot but she lost it. There was a sunflower in it. It had already started growing. She looked for it and knows that it is still in her house somewhere, unless her mom planted it, but Nae doesn’t think she did as she did not know where it was.

Susan returns to note that there are some wonderful flowers growing in Nae’s garden, especially a set of orange flowers that are blooming ever so colorfully with the warm weather in May. Nae likes all the flowers.

The End

Image credit: **Mary**

Nae, my four and a half year old friend, returns to offer her story today as guest editor. She writes: This basil is grown in a pot that is in Nae’s garden. The stuff in the glass is actually basil, so think about the stuff on the noodles with butter. And you can think about eating the stuff on noodles, in the butter, in the bowl.

Now I will return this to Susan.

Susan reports that the basil was delicious. Nae and her mom snipped it during the start of the rain. As they returned to the kitchen, the drops began to fall. And then lightning started, and then loud thunder. We all ate a delicious meal.

Nae returns for her conclusion: The basil is grown in my garden, rather than in Susan’s garden. The fork and knives aren’t supposed to be in the picture, it was only supposed to be the basil, so we weren’t really supposed to have those noodles there in our visual depiction. The end.