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Old 10-08-2011, 02:01 PM #1
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Default We will be on our way in a few hours.

I won the argument about when to leave to pick up our kids to go to South Carolina. From what I see on Weather.com we will be having rain every day. The day we leave will be sunny so I will try to wake up early to get some pictures in the sun. Lots of shells and hugs to get this week!
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