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Dixon's Birthday Party

I'm sure Tara will post several pictures of the party soon, but I have a few of my favorites from this past weekend. Morgan and Dixon were buddies the whole time! He would do things for Morgan that the rest of us had attempted and he would have no part of it. After I gave him a bath, I was trying to put his diaper on and he would not stay still for me. I asked him to lie down for Morgan, he did and then told me "don't touch"! He also sat with her to eat biscuits, gravy and oatmeal.




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momoftheyear said…
You guys blogged about the party before I did! I am such a slacker-mom!

Morgan has a serious future in child care, if she's interested. And Brad said he really enjoyed playing ball with Dalton, said he didn't realize how much he missed working with that age group (he used to coach our middle school team).

Tara

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