Shortly after the Temple Lights

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We had our niece Liberty over.  She is a lot of fun.  We loved having her!

Liberty

It was funny because we found a dog during her visit.  She was a fun and sweet dog.  We were sad to let go of her when we found her owner.

Dog

Liberty is an absolute joy to have over.  We also got a few pictures of our chickens that weekend.  I figure we need to have some updated shots of them seeing as how the last ones on this blog are of them when they are tiny chicks.

chickens

 

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  1. Johnnalee Haynes said,

    on May 27th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

    Holy cow it’s Bekah! I was just chatting with Vanessa on Facebook (btw, you need to get an account!) and she gave me your blog address. Email me when you get a chance (i’m assuming you can see my email address from this comment). Nice to finally find you!

    Talk to ya soon!
    Johnna

  2. Jamie hernando said,

    on May 31st, 2009 at 8:23 pm

    Bekah!!! Oh my gosh! I was just thinking about you recently and then Johnnalee told me she found you! Email me so we can catch up! =)

  3. jamie hernando said,

    on May 31st, 2009 at 9:20 pm

    hey girl!!! how are you? i posted a comment earlier, but I don’t think it went through. so heres a revised version. email me so we can catch up! talk to you soon! Jamie =)

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