Wishing you and yours the merriest kind of Christmas and love in the New Year!
Eric, Sarah, Joshua, and Carly
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Anonymous said…
Awww... such sweet pictures... Now, be honest - is that really a gigantor box? Or just a sheet of wrapping paper that the kiddos are holding up to make it look like afore-mentioned large box?...
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Now, be honest - is that really a gigantor box? Or just a sheet of wrapping paper that the kiddos are holding up to make it look like afore-mentioned large box?...
It had a desk in it :)