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June Bug

My little June Bug has been so much fun.  With the weather improving, so has her mood :)

Since Canada Post has been on strike I'm not able to mail out little picture fridge updates for those on my list...particularly those out of country.

There are so many people who treat Nola like gold from afar.  I want them to have a chance to see her grow and change too.

This is for the Germans and Americans we just don't see enough! ♥








And a video to finish it off.  I never realized how much they enjoy each other until I made this compilation! ♥

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