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Our guest

The last few days we've had a guest staying here. She was supposed to go back to her home, which is a five hour drive away from here, but because of coronavirus she had to stay.

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  1. Interesting! Is she local or from another country? What is it like having her there? It's fun to get stuck with extra people, I think! -Abigail

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  2. I am glad she can stay and be a part of your family. Thank you for your blogs Yan! Love, Grandma

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  3. Does she have her own car, does your dad/mom drive her or does she take a taxi?

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    1. Her dad and mom have a car, but she drove with us.

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