If I had a remembrance book, I would mark down how it was when we left our little house in the big woods to go west to Indian Territory. We had to go, Pa said, because so many people had come to live in the big woods, there wasn't enough game anymore for him to hunt and he feared we might go hungry. Ma said we might never again see Grandma and Grandpa, or Aunt Docia and Aunt Ruby and Uncle George. Though it made me sad, I still thought it a fine thing to go where there had never been a road before. We'd go where the land was more bountiful, he said, and he sold our house and land and cow, and packed whatever would fit in the wagon. I was glad Pa took his fiddle, for it makes a joysome sound. Mary was afraid to go, but I knew nothing bad could happen as long as we had Pa and Jack. Jack is my best and truest friend and Pa says there has never been a better watchdog. I knew there would be rivers to cross and hills to climb, and I was glad, for this is a fair land and I rejoiced that I would see it.
—Laura Ingalls, Little House on the Prairie, "Pilot"
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My top five favorite TV show characters.
1. Eric Forman, That 70s Show
2. Phil Dunphy, Modern Family
3. Alex Dunphy, Modern Family
4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon
5. Laura Ingalls, Little House on the Prairie
Who are your faves? Tagging @tht70sblog, @hydesjackiespuddinpop, @scaponigifs, @chdmeeksmartins (I miss you!), @that70sshowrocks, and anyone else who wants to join!
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if she's YOUR girl what's she doing with me driving MY Morgan horses in MY buggy??
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Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) Green dress and pinafore.. Little House On The Prairie (1974-1983). Costume by Richalene Kelsay.
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Watching a "little house on the prairie" and I forgot how much I love this!
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December 3, 1934
On the back it has the name Laura Ingalls (2nd from the left) who was a pilot and earned her a Harmon Trophy. She flew from Mexico to Chile, over the Andes mountains to Rio de Janeiro to Cuba and then to Floyd Bennett Field in New York, marking the first flight over the Andy’s by an American woman, the first solo flight around South America in a land plane, the first flight by a woman from North America to South America, and setting a woman’s distance record of 17,000 miles. Aircraft model Spartan Executive
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Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert).
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If The Skies Get Rough
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Little House On The Prairie, Little House on the Prairie - Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House On The Prairie - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Almanzo Wilder/Laura Ingalls Wilder
Characters: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Almanzo Wilder, Jenny Wilder, Rose Wilder, Isaiah Edwards (mentioned), Charles Ingalls (mentioned), Albert Quinn Ingalls (mentioned), James Cooper Ingalls (mentioned), Harriet Oleson (mentioned), Hiram "Doc" Baker (mentioned)
Additional Tags: Nightmares, Night Terrors, Fluff and Angst, Married Life, Late Night Conversations, Episode: s09e04 Rage, Post-Episode: s09e04 Rage, Mother-Daughter Relationship, Motherhood, Father-Daughter Relationship, Fatherhood, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Emotional Hurt/Comfort,, Aunt-Niece Relationship, Uncle-Niece Relationship, Angst and Hurt/Comfort, Heavy Angst, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, Angst with a Happy Ending, Unpacking emotional baggage, Mentions of canonical minor character death, Family Feels, Cuddling & Snuggling, Psychological Trauma, Missing Scene, Domestic Bliss, Domestic Fluff, Fluff with depth, Aftermath, Emetophobia, Vomiting, References to previous episodes, Canon Compliant, Soft Almanzo Wilder, Almanzo Wilder Was The Original SIMP, Character Death In Dream
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In the wake of the ordeal with Thomas Stark, Laura has been having nightmares. Luckily for her, Almanzo is there to help her weather the storm.
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New Story!
A Little House on the Prairie one-shot. Little different than my usual, but hope you enjoy anyway!
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Laura Ingalls Wilder - una storia vera, di Sophie Zeugin.
“Ciò che da sapore alla vita sono le cose semplici, le dolci cose fondamentali come l’amore, il dovere, il lavoro, il riposo, il vivere vicino alla natura.”[Laura Ingalls Wilder]
Ciao a tutti! Finalmente dopo secoli torno a parlare di letture. “Laura Ingalls Wilder – una storia vera” è la traduzione italiana di un’autorizzazione pubblicata in America da Sophie Zeugin e tradotta in italiano da…
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