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A photojournal of our family events to help keep us connected around the country.
1. Grandma's little helper ...

I'm a week late in posting these pictures of Brendan dear. He came over, I think last Wednesday (instead of Thursday) and since it was SUCH a lovely autumn day, we enjoyed the beautiful outdoors.
 Brendan LOVES my lawn mower (so does Kaity-Girl) ...
 He decided lawn mowing the leaves was the BEST way to get them cleaned up ...
So while I raked, Brendan mowed ... 
The mower kept getting stuck in the twigs and the leaves ... but no matter! 
 Brendan persevered. He has strong arms and is a hard worker!

 When we had worn ourselves out with all the work we did (hardly any actually), we came inside and rested. We relaxed on my couch, read stories, and told knock-knock jokes.
 Brendan! You are SUCH a love!

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