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100th Blog Entry

I wish I had something super creative on this 100th day ... but I'm afraid I do not ... shocker lol.  I do have a 100 story that happened today.  In third grade, we were praying and Frank prayed for my Granddaddy, whose health is not the greatest these days and I'll be visiting him next week.  He prayed that my Granddaddy would feel better and that he would live to be 100 years old.  Julia next to him piped up and said, "Or more!"  So cute! :)  Yesterday was my Grandfather's 95th birthday, so that's someone whose pretty close to being 100!  

69th GST 
- dinner with Stacey at one of my favorite restaurants and having a great talk
- leaving school right after four!!
- rain!
- Frank's prayer 
- finding fun postcards 

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