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Saturday, October 09, 2010

The Blue Fuzzy Story as told by Jo Ann Schneider Farris

The Blue Fuzzy Story




as told by Jo Ann Schneider Farris
Illustrated by Jo Ann's Branson School OnLine! Class - Joel, Rebekah, Annabelle, and Jo Ann Schneider Farris, Jason and Sherry Akia, Abigail and Cheyenne Cox, Daniel Mendez, Kaitlyn Graham, and Ali Miller
Copyright 2002, Jo Ann Schneider Farris
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No part of this story may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission from the author.

THE BLUE FUZZY STORY




Once upon a time, there was peace and happiness throughout all of the
world! Why? Well, the world was filled with these soft blue little
creatures that smiled all the time! If you put a fuzzy on your
shoulder, you just felt warm and happy inside.




Everyone in the world shared their fuzzies, and the world was a
wonderful and happy place.



THEN....one day....a MEAN and NASTY OGRE came along and said, "Look,
if you keep on sharing your fuzzies, you are not going to have enough
for yourself!"





The people began to panic! "He's right!" "We must hide our
fuzzies!" "We must hoard our fuzzies!"


So, everyone stopped sharing fuzzies. Most of these smiling
creatures were locked away.



Soon the world was an unhappy place and
everyone forgot about the fuzzies.



Years passed.

One day, 2 little children were playing. They saw a cute little
creature on the ground and the little girl picked it up. She put the
fuzzy on her shoulder and felt so warm inside!



She said, "Wow! What a wonderful happy feeling is inside of me!
Here, put this on your shoulder!"




She then passed the fuzzy to the little boy she was playing with. He
felt so
happy and warm inside!


The children were excited!


They ran into the house and told their mother!


Their mother remembered when she was a little girl and when the world
had been happy. She ran to the attic and took all the fuzzies she
had locked away out of an old trunk!



Soon, people all over the world began to share their fuzzies again.




Soon everyone in the world remembered the fuzzies and the world was a
happy place again!



Warm Fuzzies to everyone!
email me at joann@blading.com

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Jo Ann Schneider Farris has participated in skating for most of her life as a competitor, coach, and author.

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