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Jun
11

Camp!

Dropped my three kids off at 4-H camp this morning. They stay till Friday night!

Princess Pea was packed three days ago, she was that excited. She goes for the socialization. 14 went for the shotgun class. 16 goes for the girls–I kept telling him he should sign up for the sewing and cooking classes in that case, but I think that was a bridge too far.

Me, I have no kids for a week! No dirty socks on the floor, no shopping for more and MORE Doritoes, no watching Hannah Montana!

Party!!!! Okay, maybe I’ll just write….
:butterfly:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on June 11, 2007  

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  1. 6-11
    10:03
    am

    :woof: Freedom! :elephant:

  2. 6-11
    10:47
    am

    Enjoy yourself! :shimmy:

  3. 6-11
    11:54
    am

    Yipeeee!!! :snoopy:

    Alice

  4. 6-11
    1:24
    pm

    You are soooo lucky!!! Have fun!

  5. 6-11
    1:49
    pm

    Bliss :rockon: Happy writing. And see you romance boot camp, hopefully.

  6. 6-11
    5:04
    pm

    Have a fantabulous time! :flying:

  7. 6-11
    5:31
    pm

    WOW! Congratulations on a kids free house for an entire week! Happy writing.

  8. 6-11
    5:45
    pm

    You get rid of yours, while I inherit. Enjoy a week free of kids. Are you planning anything fun besides writing?

  9. 6-11
    8:23
    pm

    Woo Hoo!! Enjoy the freedom! :sheepjump:

  10. 6-11
    8:27
    pm

    Woo Hoo! Can’t wait ’til my kids get old enough to want to sleep away for camp.. (well, maybe I can.. ) Enjoy! :flying:

  11. 6-11
    10:26
    pm

    You lucky woman! I am sooooo jealous. I have three at home and one is sick (I have an owie in my mouth -sore throat).

    So, party for me too! :rockon:

  12. 6-12
    1:24
    am

    The quiet would drive me nuts! :sheepjump:




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