& I % Unity welcomes her triplets born April 18. Tiffany Writes About Triplets Born On Grandpa’s Farm My name is Tiffany Hoffman. in grandpa’s life, a set of triplets lam 9 years old and a member were born. They arrived on of Western Berks 4-H Dairy April 18, which was only 10 days Club. early. I live down the road from There are two heifers and one Grandma and Grandpa Stump bull The heifers { k Uke twi (John and Rita). They have a but the buU has more black so dairy farm and Igo over almost doesn>t look Uke the heifers every day. I help my aunt milk sometimes. Just recently, something unu- sual'happened. For the first time All the babies are doing great including the mother. Konger, Tiffany, 9, and Taylor, 4, help keep these squirmy triplets in place for a photograph. ‘Tween Topics’ HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) Are you the parent or grand parent of a “tween”? If so, you probably know all too well the stresses and strains that the family and the “tween” experi ence daily. The child is working on becoming independent while the adults are trying to maintain family rules and order in the household. Could you use some help in parenting your “tween”? Penn State Cooperative Ex tension family living educators have written a newsletter to help you. “Tween Topics” is a free 16-page newsletter especially written for parents, grand parents, and caregivers of 10 - 15 year olds. Call the Wayne County Cooperative Extension Office at (717) 253-5970 X 239 or your local cooperative exten sion office to receive your free issue. You may also stop in at the Wayne County Extension office, Courthouse, 925 Court Street, Honesdale, PA 18431, to pick up your copy. Chow time for the triplets. This wacky snapshot was sent in by Paris Cox, White ford, Md. The 7-year-old writes that these eager eaters were so hungry they hung off the sofa seat to receive their nourishment from their mother named Cox’s Foxsy Roxsy. tli’
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