Just as Friendly
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as his smile was big- Abraham let my daughter drive the monorail in Seattle. Right through the Music Experience, in fact the whole route. As it goes- turns out he was one of the Lost Boys of the Sudan. A long way from walking as a child across a thousand miles of Africa- alone except for other children. Of course her smile or journey never ceases to amaze me either- from a little fishing village on the South China Sea, home to our loving arms in Texas!
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