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Carried Family
26 July 2014
Seven Days
1. A gift of my own roses from a loving small child
2. Horse chestnuts growing
3. Cinnamon rolls
4. The usual play/chaos
5. Baking bread for pizza
6. Barefoot kid with camera
7. Apparently sleepovers require a Mad Hatter's Tea Party :)
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