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Graduation party= fishing, rooster, freeze pops & cupcakes

 In spite a threat of thunder storms it was a nice afternoon for Jess & Meghan's graduation party

 The kids, of course, had to fish


 Scott put  a dock in the back pond so they had a ball trying to scoop up fish.
 Of course we had to visit the chickens & Mr Rooster!


 LiLi demonstrated the fine art of eating a freeze pop!


 "Is my tongue purple?"
 She is trying to con Daddy into letting her play with his phone.
 Congrats to the graduates!
Love

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  1. When you take photos "there" I always get very homesick. It is so beautiful and spacious.

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