In our back hallway, we have a beautiful shoe rack that Michael built. It is interesting to see how many pairs of shoes accumulate on the shoe rack, and to whom each pair belongs. One person had 1 pair of shoes, 2 people had 2 pairs, one person had 4 pairs and one person had 5 1/2 pairs. Can you guess who is who?
Luke had 1 pair, Ella and I had 2 pairs each, Michael had 4 pairs (including flip flops and hiking boots) and Amanda had 5 pairs, plus a lone moccasin and a worn out roller skate.
For jackets, Eleanor has none (she keeps hers in her room), Michael has 1, I have 3, and Luke has none---all of his are in the lost and found bin at school, I hope. Amanda had 8, some of which I have moved to her room.
However, I have about 10 bags of different sorts: the library bag, the swimming bag, the grocery store bag, the picnic bag... I am the definite winner in that category.
Luke had 1 pair, Ella and I had 2 pairs each, Michael had 4 pairs (including flip flops and hiking boots) and Amanda had 5 pairs, plus a lone moccasin and a worn out roller skate.
For jackets, Eleanor has none (she keeps hers in her room), Michael has 1, I have 3, and Luke has none---all of his are in the lost and found bin at school, I hope. Amanda had 8, some of which I have moved to her room.
However, I have about 10 bags of different sorts: the library bag, the swimming bag, the grocery store bag, the picnic bag... I am the definite winner in that category.
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