Saying Too Much
Once upon a time in a teeny tiny village was a teeny tiny lady that lived with her teeny tiny cat. They lived together in a teeny tiny house, with a teeny tiny garden, located next to a teeny tiny creek. They lived a very happy life in teeny tiny land. The village was very quaint and everyone that lived there was very very happy. There was only a teeny tiny bit of sadness in the village. The town had a teeny tiny airport that had teeny tiny airplanes. There was also a teeny tiny market. The Market sold teeny tiny food for the teeny tiny people in the land.
The outside world was seemingly very very large for the people of teeny tiny land, so they rarely left. In the summertime, it got very very warm, but the teeny tiny creek kept them cool. In the winter it got very very cold, so they all had teeny tiny stone fireplaces to keep them warm and toasty.
When they got sick, they visited the teeny tiny clinic. The doctors name was Dr. Hodge. People were not very fond of her as a person, but she was the best doctor they could find. She lived in a giant palace and controlled all of the land. She did not like trash cans, so she threw all of her food outside. Her beautiful palace was wrecked by her nasty nasty food. Luckily for the rest of the teeny tiny town, she lived in the deserted part. ( Just kidding Hodge, you're actually my favorite person and the earth loves you even if you leave crap everywhere :) )
You might think that life in teeny tiny land would be very very boring, but it was exactly the opposite. All of the teeny tiny kids went to the same teeny tiny school and had fun fun play dates in the teeny tiny yards. There was no college in the town, so they all had to leave teeny tiny land when they reached the old age of 18. Eventually, they all moved back to teeny tiny land because they missed their teeny tiny families and their teeny tiny friends; and sometimes they even missed Dr. Hodge.
Teeny tiny land was probably the most annoyingly annoying blog you are going to read, and looking back at it, I think I said too much.