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Do you ever wish you had brown hair instead of blond, blue eyes instead of green, or were shorter instead of taller?
Vivian thought she wanted to change something about herself, so she gave her quills to all of her friends. They were all very creative when they put them to use. Some used them for a favorite hobby, some were used in sports, some for cleaning and gardening and others used them for their favorite pastime.
It made Vivian happy that her friends could use the quills, but she also had to make herself feel happy. She changed back to the Vivian that she loved and was most comfortable. She even looked like a porcupine again!
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Do you ever wish you had brown hair instead of blond, blue eyes instead of green, or were shorter instead of taller?

Vivian thought she wanted to change something about herself, so she gave her quills to all of her friends. They were all very creative when they put them to use. Some used them for a favorite hobby, some were used in sports, some for cleaning and gardening and others used them for their favorite pastime.

It made Vivian happy that her friends could use the quills, but she also had to make herself feel happy. She changed back to the Vivian that she loved and was most comfortable. She even looked like a porcupine again!


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Rhonda Rice was born in the state of Wisconsin, where she raised her three children and is now enjoying the time spent with her grandchildren, as well. She lives in an old house for which she attempts most of the renovation by herself and with the help of family and friends. A lot of time is spent in her large backyard gardening, bird watching, and tending to her chickens. She would often make up stories and songs when she was pushing the children on the swings or getting them settled for bed and decided to put the stories in a book.