Place – river
Emotion – relief
Adjective – rumbustious
Verb – run
My animal – Rabbit

Roberta, mama rabbit was desperately looking for Rob, her baby rabbit. He was supposed to be by the riverside playing with his siblings but he must’ve run off chasing some imaginary foe. He was the most mischievous and rumbustious of her progeny.
It was with tremendous relief that she spotted him nibbling grass near the edge of the deep ravine. She gave him a well-deserved scold and scooped him up in a big hug.
“You naughty rabbit! Never wander/ hop away alone!”

In response to One letter per week- R, hosted by Deb of Nope, not Pam
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How beautiful Sadje. I hope Rob learns his lesson
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Thanks Deb. He’s young yet and liable to fall into mischief. 😻
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this is whimsical Sadje and i am happy to see you…
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Thanks Mich
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Great
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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Beautiful, Sadje👏👏
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Thanks Vidah
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I love this!!! 💛
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Thanks K L
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You’re welcome ☺️!
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💜
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Lovely story Sadie 🙂
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Thanks Brian
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Robert was rambunctious !
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Very much so!
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I love this! Something I can share with my little granddaughter 😊 🐰
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Thanks a lot Nancy
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awww What a sweet little story. 🙂
I also like your new photo!
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Thanks a lot Barbra
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Very clever, Sadje! I really enjoyed your short story🐰
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Thanks a lot
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Reunited rabbits rejoice.
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Haha! Well said
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Sweet story.
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Thanks my friend
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Rumbustious is a new word for me. I’ve always used rambunctious.
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Spelled differently but mean the same.
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That’s what I thought.
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Great one! I’m sure all parents can relate 😂
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Lol! Yup, that’s true.
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These are always so inspiring. The way you weave all those words into a meaningful story is inspirational. Lovely story, Sadje.
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Thanks Jeff. This challenge is a lot of fun
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Welcome, Sadje. Always. It’s fun for us too. 😁
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😍
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Aww that’s a lovely story, Sadje!
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Thanks my friend
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Adorable photo. A piece to relish.
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Thanks Benjamin
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Welcome, Sadje.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Lovely!
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Thanks 🙏🏼 🐰
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You are welcome.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Lovely story 👍😍
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Thanks Ruqia
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Welcome 🙏
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👍🏼
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Beautiful story
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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It is a mix of emotion, SO HAPPY they are home and safe, but mad because they wandered off… you showed this well!
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Thanks a lot Leigha! All parents have gone through this at least once.
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You are welcome.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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In this day and age… there is a fine line between keeping children safe and being ‘helicopter parents’.
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Very true. I’ve recently heard this term and I’ve seen new parents doing that.
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I know we want the best for our children, but they also need to fall and eat some dirt too. 🙂
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Yup! That’s so true.
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🙂
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