Hitty Geneva's Visit to Happy and the Capital City Hittys
Hitty Geneva Grace Stratton arrived at the Capital City Hittys last week and was warmly greeted by one and all. After a refreshing night's sleep in the guest quarters, she went to work with Happy the next day. It was a typical Friday at the law office, and after she met the staff - Happy's daughter Sara (the paralegal), Martha (the "do-it" person and also John's mother), John (office clown, er... manager and paralegal, not to mention son of head Attorney Richard), Jamie (wife of John, mother to be, and part of the general staff), Chris (temporary office helper and son of Linda), and Attorney Linda (Geneva Grace never did meet the head attorney) - we put Geneva Grace straight to work. She faxed, copied, stapled, calculated, did input, greeted clients, and fielded phone calls. Thank goodness she was there to help us through our busy time. She was one tired cookie after her day of work, but she said she enjoyed it.
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Ohh, is she here?
Capitol City Hittys help her out.
Introducing her to the household
Settling her into the guest quarters
Becassine tucks in a tired Hitty.
A day at The Oulton Law Firm
Happy's Daughter, Sara
John joking around behind his mom, Martha holding Geneva
John and Jamie meet Geneva
Shaking hands with an attourney.
Learning to fax
Means testing and calculating 6-month incomes
Doing input on Best Case
Greeting Clients
Hey, its the Attorney of record calling
Working the copy machine
Meeting the office monkey in the tree (Richard wants him off his back)
At the labyrinth
The labyrinth is on the grounds of the Union Theological Seminary
At the entrance to the labyrinth
Geneva Grace read the welcome sign
Geneva read the directions carefully
These seemed important to know since she had never been to a labyrinth before
Here I go
And her little - or not so little - journey begins
Progressing through the labyrinth
The walk is longer than she thought it would be
Geneva makes it to the center of the labyrinth where she is enlightened
Finally - the destination point
Oh, my. Is that a baby squirrel
As we were leaving, she spots something
Poor little thing must have fallen from its nest
The identification is solid
It's too young to be on its own. It needs help getting back home
What should she do?
Geneva Grace makes sure the baby squirrel got home
Naturally, she does the right thing