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- Curved 10 1/2" Flexible Ivy Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
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- 5/2007
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<SIZE size="50">Being out for a walk and ending up talking to a news crew was not Zander's idea of a good morning. In fact it was the worse idea ever. He'd no desire to have to deal with it, but he had been somewhat cornered. The walk that morning had been necessary. Tyler now nine was needing new clothes, he was growing fast, and being the adult Zander had to be the one to help him get the clothes. It wasn't an easy task leaving the house. Tyler was well behaved, but sometimes would not really dress for the weather. Which often meant stern words from Zander and a lot of patience. But not just because of the young boy. Also because of the young girl, only 8 months old and dependent on Zander for everything. Just as Tyler had once been. These two young children were not his own. Not by direct bloodline. Tyler being his youngest brother and the baby, Abby, being his niece. This however meant nothing, Abby and Tyler felt more like his children. He has practically raised them. They were two children who from unforseeable circumstances had been parent less. Zander had been the one ready to step in as parents. The eldest Valentine was in most senses of the word, a mess. The Valentine family had been torn apart. They'd lost their parents in a car crash, which had left Zander the eldest to take up the role of parent. When he had just recently turned sixteen. It had been hard, Zander had to be the parent, look after his eight siblings and let them all go through some form of grieving over the parents. The eldest Valentine had tried his hardest, but he felt like he had failed. He hadn't done his job right and the family was in tiny pieces. He was at a loss most days. Going through the daily tasks of the day but being most of the time on auto-pilot. It was tiring. And the more time past the worse he felt about it. He was barely sleeping, and he was using most of energy to keep himself from breaking down. His day was made better by watching Abby, Tyler and Jamie. Abby as she was the baby and was all forms of adorable, and both Tyler and Jamie because they were growing up to be fine young people. They had little characteristics that reminded him of their parents. Jamie was growing up to be a fine young lady and she looked exactly like his mother had in pictures at the same age. That was maybe the hardest part for Zander.
He's spoken to the camera crew just after going into the third shop of the morning. They had spotted Zander, asked his age and how long he'd been taking care of the children. Zander had replied somewhat honestly. Just saying that Tyler was 7 and Abby was 6 months. Before he was really aware what was going on he had a camera in his face and a guy with a mic beside him. Zander moved to walk away but was asked to stay. With Abby in her lean and Tyler standing at his side, somewhat annoyed at having stopped. "Are you a single parent?" the guy with the mic asked, Zander just nodded and replied a quiet yes. "What do you think of the treatment single parents get from society?" Zander wondered what the piece would be about. He looked down at the two young children he considered to be his kids. "Well, it could be better, but I've never been bothered by it. I don't most are. You tend to focus on the kids rather than people you don't know." Zander had never noticed people around him. "Is it hard?" the followed up with giving little time for Zander to compose himself. "Yeah, it's hard and I have no social life, but it's worth it. It is very worth it."
He's spoken to the camera crew just after going into the third shop of the morning. They had spotted Zander, asked his age and how long he'd been taking care of the children. Zander had replied somewhat honestly. Just saying that Tyler was 7 and Abby was 6 months. Before he was really aware what was going on he had a camera in his face and a guy with a mic beside him. Zander moved to walk away but was asked to stay. With Abby in her lean and Tyler standing at his side, somewhat annoyed at having stopped. "Are you a single parent?" the guy with the mic asked, Zander just nodded and replied a quiet yes. "What do you think of the treatment single parents get from society?" Zander wondered what the piece would be about. He looked down at the two young children he considered to be his kids. "Well, it could be better, but I've never been bothered by it. I don't most are. You tend to focus on the kids rather than people you don't know." Zander had never noticed people around him. "Is it hard?" the followed up with giving little time for Zander to compose himself. "Yeah, it's hard and I have no social life, but it's worth it. It is very worth it."