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After-school scoops with grandma.
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Taking photos at the golf scramble has some perks.
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First tooth down.
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One child listens to grandma read a story, the other plays chess with @brianmurnion. Good times.
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Grandma is here!
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On Bright Friday, we hit the mochi bar.
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Beatrice was so tired that she actually *fell asleep* during kindergarten nap time today. Oops.
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Trying to get back into work and school with memories like this still in my head.
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Bright Monday breakfast in Montgomery - 170 miles down, 680 to go.
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Scenes from the Pascha picnic: my Godmama (and musical inspiration)
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Scenes from the Pascha picnic: the Easter egg hunt.
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Scenes from the Pascha picnic: bouncy castle and beloved Nouna Molly.
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Scenes from the Pascha picnic: checking to see who's taller after two years.
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Preparing for Pascha with Nouna Laura.
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In a grave they laid thee / Oh my life and my Christ / And the armies of the angels were sore amazed / As they sang the praise of thy submissive love.
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As recompense for the horrendous Gulf Coast rain, you get such beautiful clouds.
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Traveling with a 5 year old, a 7 year old, and Silly Putty has turned out to be quite pleasant.
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Can I have a penny to throw in the fountain? I'm going to wish for baby bunnies!
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Somebody feels very pleased with her new hat.
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He's not credited, but the yearbook is brought to you in part by Josh Gibbs' mad cooking skills.
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Pirouetting with happiness that spring break is here!
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This is the advisor's only view when the yearbook is due in two days.
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One week 'till spring break and the dogwoods are blooming...
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Petals like snow.
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It was spring and then it was winter and now I'm hoping that it will be spring again. The flowers at the botanical garden agree with me.
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Understanding parents let you drag them to Capitol Hill and find street parking just because Whole Foods is your food security blanket.
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This one has eleven trees, one for each of the artist's grandchildren. What an amazing legacy.
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Took the grandparents to the National Arbotetum.
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Into the bonsai museum.
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Reunited at last.