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All Together Now

Last night about half past eleven I got a phone call from my niece. She said Ally wasn't feeling good and wanted to come home.

I set a new land speed record for tossing off my jammies and donning my clothes to go get my girl.

Poor thing is sick to her tummy. I'll mention to her later, when she's feeling better, that when you stay away from your mommy for so long, you get sick.

Here is Ally sleeping on the floor next to Ashley as they didn't want to be apart.

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As you can imagine I haven't gotten much sleep. I've been up and cleaning this morning, which is good. The cats knocked a glass off the counter last night, so my first chore was to clean that mess up. Then I had to change the litter box as it was waaaaaaay over due. :::blerg::: Since it's still cool outside I think I'll go weed the front flower beds before it gets too unbearably hot.

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  1. Anonymous4:27 PM

    Oh I like that "If you stay away from your Mommy too long" line. That's good, real good!

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  2. hey pretty eyes!

    sweet lil angel sleeping ha..awww. Hope she feels better soon.

    Keshi.

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  3. She's feeling better this evening, thank goodness. I think they missed each other. It's good to have everyone home together.

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  4. yep..it's a wonderful feeling to have everyone at home.

    TC
    Keshi.

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  5. really, you are such a slacker.



    seriously, it's great how much you love your girls. and boy.

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  6. Pammy, I can feel how happy you are to have your girls and boy home. Enjoy!!!

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