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Direct Characterization Judy
“Grandchildren are like snowflakes...each one is beautifully unique.” Judy loves her grandchildren so much, and she just loves to be around them. Judy Hull, my great aunt has a very wonderful and interesting life. Judy loves the outdoors and exploring the wilderness. She has a wonderful job. Judy would go in the woods and get mushrooms and bring them back to her mom and then they would have fries mushrooms that night. Judy said the were delicious. Judy still goes and pick mushrooms this day. Judy made her homemade recipe and they a delicious. Just like a bit into heaven.
Judy lives in Pomona Kansas. Judy was born in Ottawa Kansas at ransom memorial hospital. Judy is married to a wonderful man, his name is Orville Hull. Orville died 3 years ago. I remember when he would pick me up from school every Friday and take me to Buzzards. He would give me 4$ to spend at the arcade. I would play him in the arcade games and I would lose every time. Then if I was lucky I might have
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Judy has one boy and one girl. The boy's name is bryan. The girl's name is Ashley. Ashley was adopted. Ashley has one kid and it is a girl. Her name is Ameryia. I go fishing with Bryan every other weekend. Bryan has a wife her name is Brianne. They have one kid together. Their kids name is Max. Bryan is a good man. He lets me help him when he needs it and I get to babysit his child. Brianne is a very talented woman. Brianne is really good at sewing and cooking. Brianne loves to make funny jokes about the baby. Judy grew up on the farm. Judy had a great childhood. As a child she would dress up dolls like any kid does. Judy would also got outside and play in the grass. Judy would also dress the dogs up in the doll clothes. Judy would also play dress up and put makeup on her animals. Judy loved to ride her horses and ride her pigs. Even though Judy wasn’t supposed

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