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Things I know…

Posted on November 15, 2009 3 Comments

Things I know…

If you wear crocks to the zoo your feet will get REALLY dirty.
Bickering baboons sound remarkably like bickering children.
Birthdays have a tendency to go on and on in our family.
Cool nights make hot days wonderful.
Mermaid Barbies that squirt water are both a blessing and a curse.
November is one of those months that disappear in a haze of stuff.
After the birthday is over Christmas suddenly seems scarily close.

Brought to you by the letters I, Z and M and the number three, oh, and Yay for Home.

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  1. PlanningQueen says

    November always disappears for me too! I love the mental image of bickering baboons…

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  2. Rizoleey says

    good to hear mermaid barbies are a blesssing santa is coming with some to our house

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  3. MoederKip says

    Did someone say Christmas?? Aarrghhhhhhh *runs away screaming and covering her ears*

    Glad you had a nice day for the girl’s birthday :-)

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