tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8909689528097181674.post8512209653707171575..comments2023-12-16T09:31:32.390-05:00Comments on Notes From Tabor Lane: The Ruby Brooch - Book Club Discussion QuestionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14368689959446235121noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8909689528097181674.post-60772220880250865902012-06-04T09:25:22.827-04:002012-06-04T09:25:22.827-04:00Shirl, I agree about telling children as soon as t...Shirl, I agree about telling children as soon as they can understand. They will grow up knowing how special they are because they were "chosen." I can only imagine how difficult it would have been to move to a place that had no trees. Leaving behind your horses had to be the most difficult of all though. Thanks for sharing your stories. KathyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14368689959446235121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8909689528097181674.post-73288025800801198822012-06-04T08:59:31.029-04:002012-06-04T08:59:31.029-04:001. I think children should be told they are adopte...1. I think children should be told they are adopted as soon as they can understand. (7 yrs old)<br />2. Yes, when I was 12 yrs old, my parents retired we had to move from the Berkshires (my mountains)in Ma. down to south Fla. flat no trees. I was heartbroken. I never got over my homesickness until I moved to Montana. <br />3. Had to sell my Mustang I was tainning and another riding horse I had when we moved from Missoula up to where we are now. I cried so much.Shirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05443382880166101963noreply@blogger.com