If you come from a small town, (small town-as in 1,000 people and one stoplight)...then you know how much fun Homecoming can be. Everyone usually looks at me funny when I tell them about the big homecoming production that my hometown of Caldwell, Kansas puts on every year, but it really is neat how everyone tries to make it back to see each other.
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| Keeley made a new friend named Abby! These girls hit it off the instant they met each other. (For you Caldwellians reading this, Abby is David Wolff's little girl) |
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| We attended the homecoming parade and assumed position to get as much candy as posible. |
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| Keeley is grabbing candy and filling up her little zebra backpack. |
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| She even rounded up some help from people standing nearby to help grab more candy! |
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| I think she had a little too much fun after the parade, because I found her asleep on the chair with her zebra bag full of candy on her lap. |
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| We went to the football game and Keeley got her face painted. |
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| After Keeley went to bed, I met up with my best friend Shanna from High School at the one bar in Caldwell. Actually, I think there are two bars. Two bars for a small town is pretty impressive. I love this girl! |
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| Shanna's Dad took a picture with us! |
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| awwww....cute picture! |
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| For those of you that don't know...I don't have a single Aunt, Uncle or Cousin because both of my parents were only children. These two are about as close to having cousins as me and my sister will ever get. They are like family to us. I babysat them when they were littlle...uggggg...I feel old. |
(Dana-we missed you this year, but considering you are days away from giving birth, you had an excused absence:!!)
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