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Thank you Lord for Friends and Family

This weekend we traveled to Memphis to visit friends and family.  Most every Summer I get to spend time with two of my best college friends.  Kim and Sara.  Sara and I were college roommates for a year.  It was a super fun year!  I love these girls so much.  I should have taken notes on all the deep, wise and funny things these girls said.  We enjoyed a good steak dinner and then shopping. 
Saturday we went to a family reunion in Mississippi.  We were happy to see Steve's brother, Justin and his family.
Reid loved playing with my girls.  They had the best time together!

After the reunion, we went to visit Granny.  This is Pop's mother.  She raised 8 wonderful children.  We always enjoy going to visit Granny!

My beautiful niece, Meg.

Comments

Heather said…
Emily is soooo tall!
Melissa said…
seeing your girls with these so much younger children...makes them both seem sooooooo grown-up...particularly SK.
Tracy said…
Your girls look so grown up. They're both so cute!
Kim said…
Lunch or dinner soon...I want to hear every funny thing Kim said!
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