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Thanksgiving``

I just wanted to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving next week-end! I will be busy all week preparing and will have a house full to meet little Chace! I thought I would get my greetings to you, out now! I will try to post some pictures after! Luv Ya!
Nana C

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robbyblogger said…
And a happy thanksgiving to you as well Grand Ma-Ma.
My little girl turned 11 on Thursday so tonight we are having a few of her friends over to be really loud. Yeah alchohol.
Kathleen said…
Oh Colleen he is beautiful! What a great way to celebrate Thanks giving. Have a great time.
Loretto Woods said…
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. We are celebrating first on Saturday with 54 of our friends at our trailer. It started out as a small dinner with one other family 4 years ago and has blossomed. We had 37 people last year and it went off without a hitch!
Sunday we are heading to Denis' house for dinner and Jim's moms for dessert! Wow the calories I am going to consume!

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