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16 Great Years

Just a little post to say Happy Anniversary to my best friend and husband, Glen. I love you.
1993...such an interesting hair year.
2009 with the whole fam on vacation in Salt Lake City. Yup, they are all ours, and look how happy they all are!
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  1. Happy Anniversary! I had written this big rambling comment, but blogger ate it... its probably for the best. Have an awesome day!

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  2. What a beautiful family you have! And you are so pretty! Happy Anniversary to you and your Husband! :)

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  3. Congratulations on sixteen years! And no wonder you need an outlet and an escape from laundry! :>:> I get bogged down by it with just four of us. :> Happy Anniversary!

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  4. Oh silly me! Cheryl, I've left you an award on my blog..forgot to mention it above. :>:>

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  5. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to you and your hubby Cheryl!! CONGRATS on 16 years!!!

    You inspired a card in my friday favs today! :)
    http://bethiejs.blogspot.com/2009/08/friday-favs_28.html

    Have a WONDERFUL weekend!

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  6. Happy Anniversary! How fun to see a photo of your whole family! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Congratulations on 16 years. What a lovely family photo, I'm sure you had a nice trip. Isn't it wonderful when your husband is your best friend?

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  8. CONGRATS on 16 years. that is awesome! beautiful and LARGE family you have there!

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