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An Obscene Game of Picture Catch-up...Proceed with Caution...

I borrowed my dad's digital camera to take to Jessica's wedding, and I don't want to give it back! I'm having too much fun!
This will happen to you, too if you go without having a job for too long, and have nothing to do to occupy your time!
Checking for bags under my eyes after 12 hours of travelling home from Jessica's wedding...Thanks a lot, JC!!!
The rain that caused me grief the other day, but it brought some awesome weather, so I won't complain, too much.
JC's "wake-up" hair. This makes me laugh so hard!

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Anonymous said…
love the little "sprout" in the back!! zach has the same thing in the morning, i call him "little alfalfa!"
-steph
That's the part that makes me laugh the hardest...He told me that when he was little he had that really fine, baby, blonde hair that stood up in the back and kind of "waved" in the wind...that just cracks me up.

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