Saving Ceecee Honeycutt 1-4

We whirled into the dining room and

around the table. Right middle of a spin.

Momma abruptly stopped. Oh my gosh she said pointing to the mirror by the door, we look so much alike. When did that happen? When did you start to grow up? We stood side by side and gazed at our reflections. What I saw was two smiling people with the same heart-shaped face, blue eyes and long brown hair.  It's amazing she said, Just at us CeeCee. I bet when you get older people will think we're sisters. Won't that be fun? She giggled took hold of my hands, and spun me in circles till my fee lifted of the floor. She was happy that after we finished dancing she took me into town and bought all sorts of new clothes and ribbons for my hair.Momma bought herself so many pairs of new shoes that the saleman laughed and said Mrs Honeycutt, I believe you have more shoes than the Bolshoi Ballet. That spring sure was something. I'd never seen Momma so happy. Every day was a big celebration.