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Just another day in paradise....


This week it snowed, and the snow is still here!
In fact as I type it is currently snowing. I think Mother Nature is slightly confused. We should be getting ready for spring not bring out our snow boots.
So we make the best of our paradise in the snow!
Mom in her boots, Mason in his we head out for a sledding adventure.

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I was just wondering if you are interested in sharing your story about your son on my blog? If so, just email it to me ... and a picture too! Thank you!
Hi Kelsey,
I just came across you on Maddie's blog. It was so nice to meet you at the IMH zoo trip last year. It's great to see these cute pictures of Mason! Hope things are going well. Jen
Hi! I am so excited to receive your story! My email address is ashleyadrury@gmail.com!
Thank you!

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