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Let the “Gift Games” begin

I mentioned in my post this morning today is my Honey, Robert’s,  birthday.  After church we headed over to my Mom’s house for an Easter get-together and to celebrate Robert’s birthday.  Robert is famous in our family for giving gag gifts.  Not long ago he presented my mom and step-dad, John, with a garden gnome knowing that John really dislikes them.  Here is the offending little fella

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Today was pay-back time.  Robert received a pink flamingo yard ornament, as you can see he had a good laugh. :)

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Now it’s my challenge to find a place for it.

Reminder:  We will be away from email contact for a few days while we attend my Dad’s funeral.  If you contact me I’m not ignoring you, I will answer emails as soon as we return, thank you for your understanding.

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Cheryl - April 14, 2009 - 8:15 am

OMG lovin the gnome – i think it would make a great hood ornament!!!!! hope you guys are doing well and glad Robert is home for you during this time!!!!

sara - April 13, 2009 - 7:17 pm

i heart gnomes!! i am on a mission for one :-) what a great bday idea! lovely photoz as always!!!! i will be thinking of you and your family during this time :-)

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