Lanie made breakfast the next morning and packed Chris a lunch. She went to his door and opened it to remind him to come and eat. Sally stuck her head out of her door and sniffed. “I smell coffee,” said Sally. Lanie laughed. “It’s made, and breakfast is on the table.” Sally hurried over to the coffee maker to fill a cup with coffee. She took a big drink and went to the table where she took her seat and smiled at Chris. Marcel came in the back door. He had been out in the barn, checking on the horses that were about to foal. He reminded Stanley and Milo to keep an eye on them while he was taking Lanie to register Chris in school. “I thought we could go by and pick up the Stavos family and let them get registered, too,” said Marcel. “Does the bus run where they are?” asked Lanie. “I don

