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These three children rarely got into trouble. They were good kids.
These three little girls made great playmates.
All of the End of the Pavement children were well behaved. I never saw any spoiled youngsters acting out at the End of the Pavement.
These little ones are all grown up now -- some with children of their own.
There’s little April, Myra, and Lisa. I am not sure of the boys but I am guessing Curtis and Steven.
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These 10 kids belonged to Shawn and Maria, Jill, Tony, Marie and Eddie, and Brenda. Their names were Aaron, Adam, Lisa, Brad, Little Eddie, John, James, Shane, Erika, and Raymond.
Kids and a woman at picnic table
Tony was at Bill Bowers Cove with Brad, Stephen, Cary, Lisa, James, and Vanessa's little girl. He looked happy to have children gathered around.
Here are some more kids -- Lisa, Shane, Little Eddie, Aaron, James with baby Raymond, and Timmy holding little Erika.
Natalie, Chad, and Tarissa (TarTar) are playing in the back of my S-10 at the End of the Pavement. Sometimes we had to make do with what we had. My pickup bed became a temporary play pen.
These kids had a ball playing in the dirt.
This little clown was cute -- not scary! Can you guess who she is?
Stephen was after this young lady. They started young in the North Georgia Mountains.
This little girl belonged to Vanessa and Steve. She looked like a baby-doll dressed up in that blue fur coat. No wonder Stephen fell in love.
Larry, Cary, and Harold enjoyed the sunshine on this fine day at the End of the Pavement.
Now Holly has her own daughters that are just as cute as their mother.
We did not let toddlers loose on the ground when horseshoe games were underway. The babies had to be held or put in a play pen.
Little Natalie came as a huge surprise to everyone at the End of the Pavement. We had no idea that Brenda was pregnant! I guess she wore a lot of loose clothing and we just never noticed that her belly was growing.
Some people thought Marie was Natalie's momma. I guess it because Marie carried that baby around on her hip and smothered her with kisses at every opportunity. Marie's eyes lit up and she smiled a lot when Natalie was in her arms.
Natalie was a shocker -- a good one to be sure but still a shocker. Why did Brenda pull that prank on us? Just to see if she could? Only she can tell us the answer.
These two belonged to James. We had a lot of kids visit the End of the Pavement. Parents felt that their children were safe and protected.
Ken was part of Jame's family. They visited a lot for a year or two.
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