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The Cleaning Crew

12th January 2008

The Cleaning Crew

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You made it a lot easier for me to pick a picture.  I like the one in the tree too.  He is sort of wedged in there with his giant cloth diaper.  lol.

It was a pretty good day today.  We cleaned, then went shopping.  We tried to meander around World Market, but after a while decided that we would be doing that on “date night” sometime because Zora just is not capable of staying with us very well at this point.  We went to target afterwards and picked up a few groceries, then headed home.

I know I have cute kid stories to tell, but my brain is so wiped out right now I can’t think of them.  Hopefully it will come back to me.

My sweet cleaning crew

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There are currently 4 responses to “The Cleaning Crew”

  1. 1 On January 13th, 2008, MommyofTomandElandJo said:
       

    Wow.  that is a site I don’t see here..my kids cleaning…ha ha.  I love your table.  That is really a nice looking table. 

    We don’t even have a coffee table.

     
  2. 2 On January 13th, 2008, baremountain said:
       

    you’ve gotta love the little helpers.

     
  3. 3 On January 13th, 2008, Jessemommy said:
       

    Sometimes a picture is worth a hundred kids stories

     
  4. 4 On January 14th, 2008, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Gotta love kids that clean! 

     
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