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Hmmm Just when you think you know someone

Judith

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:D I find the secret life of my Auntie Donna on the World Wide Web. In true family form she is just as crazy as the rest of us:)

The secret life of my auntie. (yup I'm 36 and she is still my auntie not an aunt!)

http://thoughts-in-the-night.blogspot.com/


He He He now I can send crazy messages to her blog and see if she figures out who they are from !
 

HAY MAKER

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Big Muddy rancher said:
HAY MAKER said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
I just wonder how we can get Auntie Donna how we can get some dirt on her naughty Niece :wink:

How do you know her niece is naughty ?.............good luck


She must be naughty, she wants to play tricks on her auntie. :lol:

Yes good point,I suspect she is naughty.............good luck
PS I hope you got your hay in remember how you messed around last year till the last minute.
 

Judith

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Yes I am trouble with a capital "T". We are a goofy fun loving clan. You have to be to survive. Last family reunion we had a head count of 95! That was immediate family only! then we started counting grandkids and greatgrandkids and holy mackeral, had to stop counting. It was wonderful to see my grandmother sitting in the middle of it all. She was proud as a peacock. She just said quietly "just look at all that God has blessed me with". It all started with just two.....

And yes I have been know to plastic wrap a toilet or two in my day :)
 

Judith

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So neat on the latest part of the blog Donna put the cutest photo of my oldest brother Greg and a few of my cousins. I had no idea that photo even existed too cute :)
The top of the blog shows the farm we all grew up on :) I still remember the visits to Grandma and Grandpas house such fun!

Jumping on the freshly stacked hay ( spankings always followed as someone who shall remain nameless would jump off the barn roof to land in the stack thus knocking everything over). Rescuing a sick turkey who we named and it was our friend for the summer and then our thanksgiving turkey. Swimming in the "root beer" pond. Wasps in the outhouse and the cerimonial burning of the outhouse! You really can't beat those memories.
 

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