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I didn't forget about Jonah's birthday;  I just now got my pictures downloaded!  Will he have a brithday doesn't make me want to cry?  How is he 7?  He left yesterday to go to a camp with Audrey and his dad.  He swept the floor and cleaned the counter for me before he left.  He didn't want me to be sad since I was being left behind.  Is he the sweetest or what? 


Playing for the A's this year!


Catching fish at the pond for his supper!
(Thanks Papa and Uncle Joel!)


Helping out in the garden.


Singing in the Children's Celebration Choir.


Loving his baby sister


Unwrapping gifts.


One of his gifts was Duct tape. 
He surprised his sister with a new purse that afternoon.



Being silly.


Birthday lunch with Daddy.  (A little tradition around here.)
He chose a man's lunch:  Buffalo Wild Wings.

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