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When the deliveries start stacking up, it means Ross is coming! He always seems to do a bunch of shopping before he comes home. He only has a po box in Norfolk. He’s coming this weekend to bring back my truck! (He sold his, borrowed mine, got a new one, and now I get mine back.) Weston will also be home, so it will be my first time with all three kids home since Christmas.
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and Congrats on your new life of being swept off your feet!
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How nice for all of you to be together again for a while. Hopefully Mother Nature wil be on good behavior, but even if she isnt, it will still be nice.
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Glad your kids are coming home…enjoy!
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