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Now here's a wild bunch


Alive in our hearts...

















Despite the party being over (or so we thought), it went on into the wee hours of the night!































Spencer had his work cut out for him Monday morning!


Comments

robbyblogger said…
Great shots Deb. Looks like you had a mini-Fenwick on your hands. So who is the gardener?
colleen vennard said…
Deb,
Those pictures were great! It was so good to see everyone. Thanks for having us over on Sunday it was wonderful! Take care,
Colleen
Hi Rob:
Do you mean flowers or dead grass?
We missed you guys on the weekend!

Hi Colleen:
It was wonderful to see you. You look amazing! There's never enough time to chat. We need a week together to catch up.

Love,
Deb
colleen vennard said…
I agree, it was so....god to see everyone. I even enjoyed those folks with the funny accents that I only get to see every twenty years! 1967, 1987 and 2007. I thought they would grow out of that fuuny accent!
\Next time I will make a point of staying longer. I couldn't be away for too long as I was short staffed.... the Alberta advantage!!! You have a beautiful home and a wonderful family. Thanks again for everything. Love you guys!

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