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I forgot the post

Apparently I forgot to put what I typed up the past few days on the flash drive so a real post will have to wait for tomorrow. I did want everyone to know we are alive and well, however, and are starting to gear up for the trip home this weekend. I am sitting in a puddle of sweat right now so I think I will log off and go jump in the ocean across the street. Hasta Luego!

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Anonymous said…
We are getting very anxious to see you guys! I hope you will be rested enough after the long trip home for our "Sunday"!
Be careful in all your travels home.
We love you guys!
G

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