Absolutely wonderful, Carol. Both parts were great, but five-year-old Clark's POV in part 50 was absolutely irresistible. I love reading things where the story is told by someone who isn't quite getting the full story, and you have to read between the lines to understand the whole thing. In part 50, Lois's comments were wonderful too. I was moved and saddened by Lois's musings that just possibly Clark had been thinking about peas anc cherries during his wedding to her, just like he had been thinking about those things during his mom's wedding to Jonathan.
You portrait of Jonathan was simply wonderful. No wonder Clark loves his dad!!!
I'm wondering if Lois is going to understand that there was something there in Shuster's Field the night Clark threw up on Jonathan, and that he most likely had run across the something similar on the night when he was so ill that he would have died if she hadn't managed to get him into her father's cabin.
I, too, am so glad that Lois knows about Clark, and I hope that this new honesty is going to bring them closer.
By the way, frogs are cute! The boy in this picture could almost have been young Clark swimming in a pond somewhere around Smallville and playing gently with frogs.
Ann