This girls post on the new naked made me laugh so hard I almost risked waking the boys up from their naps.
And when you would like to switch to the opposite end of the emotional spectrum go and read this one from the same girl whom I have decided is who I want to be when I grow up.

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3 comments:
I can't get enough of her words...inspiring
Thank you for this.
Funny how you posted from this blog today. While we were traveling to Uganda, we met some people with 147 Million Orphans working in Uganda as well. When I got home I checked out their blog, followed links of friends and close people...and I stumbled upon this family in Haiti. So, somehow, she is linked to the people that we met in Uganda...cool huh?
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