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Gooseberry Patch

I love the Gooseberry Patch series! I had several books of theirs in Alaska. But I didn't have a choice when I left. I didn't have the time or money to send all my boxes when I left Wasilla, and my Relief Society President didn't either. Several women from my ward went through my personal belongings I had boxed up to send and without my permission the RS President had them all donated to a local Second-Hand Store. Included were all my books and ECE materials and cookbooks of course. I was devasted. I had to go on Social Security Disabilty several years ago because of medical problems like cancer and diabetes and a chronic lung disease so my income isn't that great anymore. But slowly getting some of my old books back from Amazon! I don't think I will ever teach anymore except maybe in church so not worried about all the books I had in ECE.

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