grandma annie's nose twitched, and her lip trembled with love. i suppose it's time for you to go back. yes, said suehela. mama miss me, i'm sure. will you be okay? oh, yes, little pumpkin, annie replied. i am so happy we had this time. so she slides down moon beams straight back into bed. the bed is soft and comfy, and she feels proud for all that she has learned and done and for having helped others to heal, and she notices there's a light outside her door. her mama's been waiting for her. mama, i'm home, suehela called into the hallway. mama, i met her. i'm in here, baby. come, tell me everything. and that's the end. [applause] so i ended that way because i think that children's stories, your stories are so valuable, and i want to hear them. i want to listen to you. and to what you need. because that will make me a better person. you are powerful because when your parents and the people who love you do good things, guess who they do it for? you. that makes you very powerful. you inspire us. to greater heights, make us be better. and wiser. so th