o frabjous day

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Thursday, January 15, 2009



Cutter and I are trying to take frequent pics, to post one pic each a day. An idea from the lovely Ohman family.

From Cutter, a glimpse into the backyard life of Saint Francis. It's a snowy life.
From me, how I get my sunshine on a snowy day: carrot/orange/ginger juice.
Posted by Jen at 4:38 PM

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Jen Armstrong
Holland, Michigan, United States
Unschooling momma to one fabulous teen. Family life educator and certified child life specialist. Lover of my high school sweetheart and circus peanuts. Writer who composes poems on the shower walls. Aspiring puppeteer. Runner with curls.
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