In Pratt KS. She looked like she was Amish, they were very simply dxressed with matching home-made dresses & outfits, very well mannered & obedient. So cute! I couldn't resist so I got $20 out of my wallet & went to find them.
"Hi, hope you don't mind me asking but are these all your kids?
The pale, awkward woman stammered "yes?"
Well I'm the youngest of 6 and its always so nice to see big families, its especially so rare today!" I began as she stared blankly.
"When I was a kid, people used to come up to my parents and give them money because their kids were so well behaved!"
I was excited, but this woman looked confused, so I c,ut it short and handed her the money.. "so here!"
o, no!" She proclaimed.
"Aww come on, I insist. Here, buy yourself a treat. Here, take it! " I said to the 13 year old daughter who appeared to be the oldest. She had a big grin and looked at her mom, and snatched it up.
Share it, I told her, as all the younger ones looked on.
(I only hope the mom didn't give her an ass-whoopin later for disrespecting the wishes of her mama.)
Celebrate big families the next time you see one, it may be the hope for the future of our society, and against the culture of death!