She was in the backyard-they say it was a little past nine
When her prince pulled up-a white pickup truck
Her folks shoulda seen it comin'-it was only a matter of time
Plenty old enough-and you can't stop love
She stuck a note on the screen door-"sorry but I got to go"
That was all she wrote-her mama's heart was broke
That was all she wrote-so the story goes....
...Our little pony-tailed girl growed up to be a woman
Now she's gone in the blink of a eye
She left the suds in the bucket
And the clothes hangin' out on the line....
Sara Evans~Suds In The Bucket
For several years our family made a trip to Disneyland in California each Spring Break. It actually was a tradition with Rose and her sons, Steven and Ricky. Rose showed us all the ropes on where the best place to stay is and how to do Disney. We went with Rose and Steven for several Spring Breaks and still met up with Rose for Heather's 21st birthday and then again this past August.In March 2006, we made our usual trip to Disneyland. We usually spend one day in Disneyland and then one day in California Disney. It was a little chilly on the day we were at California Disney. For those of you who have never been, there is a water ride there called Grizzly River Run. Even though we did not ride this we walked through Grizzly Country. They happen to have a Hillbilly Show where they pick people, usually kids and teens, to play washboards and all kinds of unique things. They give you hillbilly hats and everything.
As you can guess our lil Miss Priss was chosen to come play the washboard. She had a great time and was so happy to be chosen. All she could take about for m any days was how fun that was and she had never been picked for anything like that. Heather loved that fact that she was "part" of Disneyland for a moment. She wanted to work at Disne y. She really wanted to be Aurora-Sleeping Beauty. She even said she had her own blond hair so she would not have to wear the wig. The biggest thing that Heather wanted was to be married at Disneyland. Ride in Cinderella's carriage and get married right in front of the castle.
Her folks shoulda seen it comin'-it was only a matter of time
Plenty old enough-and you can't stop love
She stuck a note on the screen door-"sorry but I got to go"
That was all she wrote-her mama's heart was broke
That was all she wrote-so the story goes....
...Our little pony-tailed girl growed up to be a woman
Now she's gone in the blink of a eye
She left the suds in the bucket
And the clothes hangin' out on the line....
Sara Evans~Suds In The Bucket
For several years our family made a trip to Disneyland in California each Spring Break. It actually was a tradition with Rose and her sons, Steven and Ricky. Rose showed us all the ropes on where the best place to stay is and how to do Disney. We went with Rose and Steven for several Spring Breaks and still met up with Rose for Heather's 21st birthday and then again this past August.In March 2006, we made our usual trip to Disneyland. We usually spend one day in Disneyland and then one day in California Disney. It was a little chilly on the day we were at California Disney. For those of you who have never been, there is a water ride there called Grizzly River Run. Even though we did not ride this we walked through Grizzly Country. They happen to have a Hillbilly Show where they pick people, usually kids and teens, to play washboards and all kinds of unique things. They give you hillbilly hats and everything.
As you can guess our lil Miss Priss was chosen to come play the washboard. She had a great time and was so happy to be chosen. All she could take about for m any days was how fun that was and she had never been picked for anything like that. Heather loved that fact that she was "part" of Disneyland for a moment. She wanted to work at Disne y. She really wanted to be Aurora-Sleeping Beauty. She even said she had her own blond hair so she would not have to wear the wig. The biggest thing that Heather wanted was to be married at Disneyland. Ride in Cinderella's carriage and get married right in front of the castle.
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