FYI: This is not an awkward story
We (my family) went cherry picking at the same farm that Anna went to. And there were a lot of cherries. I got set up with a tree and started picking, now I noticed a sign on the tree that said, caution bee hive but I didn't see a bee hive and, no bees, so if there was one it would be abandoned. Then, I sarted picking. Usually at the other farm where we picked at they say you can't be on a ladder you're too little! And I'm standing there, thinking to myself, well you lady I have been doing ballet for six years I know how to climb trees and I am not 3! So I think I can keep my balance on one of those stupid measly ladders. As Anna said in one of her stories I started noticing giant blocks of sap. Being up in those ladders so high is kind of scary because you have nothing to hold on to and the wind is blowing and you're rocking because you're on the final rungs off the ladder. Anyway it was fun and I got some cherries, as I was finshing picking a women noticed the bee hive! Well I was right it was abandoned but she told me to get down. Again my head is going, well you lady, it's abandoned and I haven't seen a bee and I am not two I have been up all day and you probably just want it for yourself because there is a gazillion cherries up there so stop being a "poopy head" (Such unprofessional language!- Anna). Oh and before I got the ladder I climbed the tree for a little. As my mom was paying I went on this hammock that they have (Anna here: When I went a, no offense, fat lady and millions of little kids were taking over, my goodness). Now when I got on the hammock it flipped me over because I didn't get to the middle in time and I hit my shoulder on one of it's metal supports. Finally, I got back on and centered my balance and we went home, with lots of cherries!
-------Dana
We (my family) went cherry picking at the same farm that Anna went to. And there were a lot of cherries. I got set up with a tree and started picking, now I noticed a sign on the tree that said, caution bee hive but I didn't see a bee hive and, no bees, so if there was one it would be abandoned. Then, I sarted picking. Usually at the other farm where we picked at they say you can't be on a ladder you're too little! And I'm standing there, thinking to myself, well you lady I have been doing ballet for six years I know how to climb trees and I am not 3! So I think I can keep my balance on one of those stupid measly ladders. As Anna said in one of her stories I started noticing giant blocks of sap. Being up in those ladders so high is kind of scary because you have nothing to hold on to and the wind is blowing and you're rocking because you're on the final rungs off the ladder. Anyway it was fun and I got some cherries, as I was finshing picking a women noticed the bee hive! Well I was right it was abandoned but she told me to get down. Again my head is going, well you lady, it's abandoned and I haven't seen a bee and I am not two I have been up all day and you probably just want it for yourself because there is a gazillion cherries up there so stop being a "poopy head" (Such unprofessional language!- Anna). Oh and before I got the ladder I climbed the tree for a little. As my mom was paying I went on this hammock that they have (Anna here: When I went a, no offense, fat lady and millions of little kids were taking over, my goodness). Now when I got on the hammock it flipped me over because I didn't get to the middle in time and I hit my shoulder on one of it's metal supports. Finally, I got back on and centered my balance and we went home, with lots of cherries!
-------Dana