He studied his hatband while he considered the awkward situation his mama had just created. The sudden racing of his heart told him it was either a dreadful idea or an answer to prayer.“Yep,” LaVerne continued, “I told her we’d be puttin’ her to work, too. Everybody pulls their own weight on a ranch and even if she can only pull with one hand, every little bit helps.”“That’s a fact,” he went along as if he hadn’t been caught off guard by the conversation. Looking to Erin, he explained. “I handle the stock to free up Jake so he can manage the fund-raiser. Dana’s my number one sidekick until the crowd shows for the judging and then we put her in a booth selling cotton candy and cold drinks.”“You know what?” His mama held up her index finger as if she’d just had an epiphany. “If Erin can figure out how to use that fancy new camera, maybe this year instead of a shoe box full of snapshots we’ll have a professional album.”“That’s a dandy idea, Mama.”“Thank you, son.
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