Posted by Bryce Frazier on January 20, 2015 at 15:51:07 from (67.142.182.26):
Well, I am home....
What a girl.. I am in love...
Okay maybe not quite yet, but close!! :P
She tells me that she was actually born off grid and lived in the woods for a while.. She said that her mom had 4 "boy friends" at the time, and that one of them is "probably my dad". She has 4 old sisters, and 9 brothers, she is the youngest.
All of the boys ad two of the girls stayed back East with the 4 BF's and the new 5th BF brought her mom, sister, and her over here, and then ditched them when he got here... So, she has never really had a dad. She lives in a TINY apartment with her mom, sister, and sisters drug-head husband.
I really feel for the girl... She is SO quiet, VERY timid, but once you get her talking she is pretty fun!
She likes Classic Rock (good) She likes Chevys (good) She HATES Fords (REALLY good) She likes all kinds of food (good)
Can't wait to see her again...... :)
No picture today, I am taking her bowling and then to dinner Saturday (alley was closed today??) So maybe then...
Bryce
P.S. When I picked her up, I opened the door on my truck for her, and she looked at me funny and said "what are you doing?"....
Said that my truck was the nicest car she had ever been in, they drive a rested out VW Van!
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