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Chad delights in his stocking full of chocolate candy. He didn't keep it for long - Ira loves candy.
I gave my gift to my daughter - a Webkinz puppy that she named WORLEY.



Yeah, that's right....Ira was first in line. Every church meal, we always wait for him to start before forming a line.
I just thought this picture was funny - I looked over my shoulder and saw the Bundy-Fell jubilee!











...and got stuck in much of the famous Atlanta traffic.



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