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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Had another one that is in progress: Neighbors puppy was here and found a bag of dog treats. Puppy pulled a treat out but I was there. Short tug of war because puppy wanted the treat but I wasn't sure it was within puppy diet. I won the tug of war but then found out out treat was okay, so I gave it back. Happy puppy. Neighbor now has a present of puppy snacks under their tree.
When I moved out of the house in 2005 I asked my mother if she could repair the stegosaurus, she said he was made from old clothes, and the fabric was too worn to repair. Nearly 40 years later the stuffed stegosaurus has been loved to tatters, my family is doing much better by the way. I went home several years ago for Christmas, and the first package I opened was a homemade stuffed stegosaurus made of better materials, and the sewing pattern so that I can make my son his very own stuffed stegosaurus.
Hope you all have a very merry Christmas!