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Old 10-19-2008, 10:40 PM #1
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I decided you all have looked at my youngest grandaughter long enough. It's time to see the other one. So here she is. Her hair was just as curly as her sisters is but has straightened as she grew older. She is truly a sister and has a very tender heart. During her fall break she put her baby sis through baby school. Woops, that didn't work I am still lokoking at the younger one. Back to the drawing board.

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