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Wow i'm impressed that the Farmer let you post photos of him but what a milestone too! Posted by Kelly on April 21, 2010 at 9:10 pm | permalink | Reply it feels like Bridget Jones in real-time :-P Congratulations. Thanks for sharing!! I love your blog and I hope you will all (boys and all) be very happy together.
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