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Another 5 Generations



My last post reminded me of this picture. I wish my mom had been there. Clockwise from top left: Grandma Breene, me, Jack, and Grandma Agnew. That's five generations, if my mom had been there. I could photoshop her in, but if you're familiar with my photoshop skills, you'll be glad I didn't. This picture was taken in June of 2002. Jack was about 10 months old.

No noteworthy thrifting as of late; I've been staying home! What a novel concept! I've got a lot of reading to do for my class, lots of thrifty projects to work on, and I'm actually writing a story. I'm also wasting a lot of time doing puzzles on Lunchtimers. ((((Insert warning here))))

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