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Thanksgiving Day

We have no Thanksgiving pictures to post because I have been pretty lazy with the camera lately. I am still trying to figure out where in the yard to take our Christmas card picture. I need to do it soon or all the trees will be bare. Unlike some of the crazy shoppers in the family, we were not up at the crack of dawn on Friday! We have managed to pick up a few gifts for some of our younger up and coming readers (A Thomas the Train AquaDoodle Mat and a few infant sleepers). It's okay they can't read this and I'm sure the rest of you can keep a secret! Hopefully this week will be more productive and I will post some updated photos of the family and Christmas decorations. Oh, I almost forgot, we are still waiting for the Rat Rod arrival.

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