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Christmas 2010

Uncle's reading me a book!



Get me outa here dad! This guy scares me!



Wow! Thanks Santa!






Comments

robbyblogger said…
Thank you , thank you ,thank you! My greatest fear was a holiday that was Chaceless. my fear abated I may now commence with breathing easy.
All three of my kiddies had Kringlephobia the first couple of times they met St. Commercialism.
Merry Christmas Colleen and again, thank you!
patdean said…
Holy cow! Chase is getting big! Merry Christmas Colleen - and Chase :-)
colleen vennard said…
Thanks guys! I luv having a little one at our Christmas again! Everything is so exciting to them! He kept looking at the lit up tree and saying WOW!!!!!

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