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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Fourteen

Posted on 20:36 by Unknown
I am thankful for the big family that I have.

We aren't perfect.
In fact, we put the fun in DysFUNctional.

Today, we celebrated the life of my sweet Aunt Ida, who passed away a few weeks ago at 90 years old.

Random fact - Aunt Ida didn't know that her real name was Adelaide until she saw her birth certificate for the first time when applying for a marriage license.  I didn't know her name was Adelaide until I walked into the funeral and saw the program.  I have always loved the name Adelaide for a little girl...

We have a big family full of people with big personalities, big egos, and big hearts.

I have to remember that a lot of people don't have a living room full of 50+ people every holiday... it is a blessing.
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