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Wow -- VERY, very cute.
:)
Greg
On Feb 16, 2006, at 2:33 PM, LuAnn Kern wrote:
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> It’s a snowy, slow day here in Michigan and I’ve finally had time to
> follow up on a few things. Please pardon this intrusion into your
> workday with this personal update. But since that inadvertent personal
> communication on the list serve a couple of weeks back, many of you
> have been asking about the status of our adoption (specifically asking
> for pictures). So, I thought it best to just post a couple of shots
> to a personal web page. So, if you’re not interested, please forgive
> and disregard this message. For those of you who asked, you can see
> some recent photos of Isabella (age 3.5 years and expected home
> sometime Spring, 2006) and Sophie (age 2.5, who came home in April
> 2004). Both girls were born in Guatemala and, despite their similar
> appearances, are not blood related. I hope this brightens your day
> some, as it does mine.
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> http://home.comcast.net/~luannkern/bellasophiejan06.html
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> Cheers!
>
> LuAnn Kern
> Museum on Main Street
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> www.museumonmainstreet.org
> 517-242-8005
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>
Gregory Parker
Program and Development Officer
Michigan Humanities Council
119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 3B
Lansing, Michigan 48912
517-372-7770
www.michiganhumanities.org
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