So he, too, moved back home to Utah with his wife and found that people there had teeth, just like in Alaska, and was wildly successful and extremely happy because he lived right next door to Cindy's sister and brother-in-law.
The End
Six Months Later:
Cindy and David ended up being extremely happy living three houses down from Cindy's sister and brother-in-law because the sale on the house right next door fell through. It turned out okay because one day while planting petunias next to her front porch Cindy dug up an old brown dress sock filled with gold nuggets (ironically believed to be from the Oshinawanka River) and now all four are sailing somewhere near Italy.
P.S. May 4th, May 4th, May 4th!!!!!!!! Yay!!!!!!!
P.P.S. Mom just told me you bought a house! Congratulations!
2 comments:
TIFFANY, you obviously have much to learn about how to coax someone into doing something. You cannot compose all these stories that encourage them to move back to Utah, then CONGRATULATE them on BUYING A HOUSE in Alaska.
The act of buying a house simply entrenches them in their current situation and should not be encouraged if you want them to come back. Therefore, if you are reading this Cindy and David:
Shame on you...shame, shame, shame.
(This is what Tiffany meant to say to you about your recent purchase of a home.)
I, however, am delighted to hear that you have found a house, and congratulate you on your recent acquisition. Well done.
Jordan's right--I really wanted to say--how COULD you, Cindy? Hopefully I will be over it by May 4th and possibly speaking to you again. We'll see :)
Maybe this is just a short-term investment kind of thing?
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