Oh what great memories! I love the NOT-cowardly lion! He was truly the lion KING, laid back in his lair. He is ruler over all he sees.... HA! I know he rules my heart!
There were lots of kids this year and we walked thru a nursing home and then back outside again. I am sure that it meant a lot to them to see all of the kids dressed up.
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Oh what great memories! I love the NOT-cowardly lion! He was truly the lion KING, laid back in his lair. He is ruler over all he sees.... HA! I know he rules my heart!
What awesome pictures! Looks like so much fun.
Yeah, I usually cook up a bunch of chicken and then put it in the frige. Shells & cheese is a fave in this house, especially w/ chicken.
Blessings!
I love your photos Ann. And the sermon notes helped me feel like I was there. I sure miss you all! See you in December. Debbie
love the lion costume and cute wagon!
There were lots of kids this year and we walked thru a nursing home and then back outside again. I am sure that it meant a lot to them to see all of the kids dressed up.
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