It was a beautiful day in the city when Glendola Pauseiro decided to take a walk in the park. She was feeling happy and carefree, and she wanted to enjoy the fresh air. Glendola was wearing a lovely new dress that she had bought the day before, and she couldn't wait to show it off.
As Glendola walked through the park, she noticed that the wind was starting to pick up. She didn't think much of it at first, but then a gust of wind caught her dress and blew it up over her head. Glendola was shocked and embarrassed, and she quickly tried to pull her dress down. But the wind was too strong, and Glendola's dress continued to fly around her like a flag.
Glendola tried to run after her dress, but it was no use. The wind was blowing it away from her, and she couldn't keep up. Glendola watched in horror as her dress flew out of the park and into the street. She ran after it, but it was too late. The dress had been caught by a passing car and was now wrapped around its axle.
Glendola was devastated. She had only had the dress for one day, and now it was ruined. She didn't know what to do. She couldn't go home without her dress, but she didn't want to walk around the city in her underwear either.
Just when Glendola didn't know what to do, she saw a group of children playing in the park. She ran over to them and asked for their help. The children were more than happy to help, and they quickly got Glendola a new dress.
Glendola was so grateful to the children. She thanked them over and over again, and then she went home to change. Glendola learned a valuable lesson that day: never wear a new dress on a windy day.
The next day, Glendola went back to the park to thank the children again. She brought them all candy, and they had a great time playing together. Glendola never forgot the day her dress flew up in the wind, and she always made sure to check the weather forecast before she wore a new dress.