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Started by Navy_Girlfriend_08-24-09. Last reply by Connie(Memphis Belle) Feb 8, 2011. 2 Replies 0 Likes
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Happy Monday my girlies!!! wishing every one a great week.
Chloe is precious Joyce! I will have to post pictures of Trace when I get back home. He reminds me so much of Matt when he was a baby.
Hi all Well my granddaughter arrived Thurs Oct 18 at 12:38pm She is just beautiful Her name is Chloe Mae 7Lb 10oz. Mom and baby are doing great. We will get to go and see her on Friday. Cant wait to get my hands on her. May have to introduce her to Matt's mom's grandson
Good morning my girlies!!
joshmom, the pictures! love them!
Lisa!!!!! welcome home honey!!! thank you for the update on you and your Sailor!!! those Sailors on the Enterprise ROCK!!
Sherrill, git yer motor running! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UWRypqz5-o
Hi there Ladies!
I have not been around for quite a while. My son is aboard the Enterprise, which deployed in March. I've been "living" with that group the last 7 months. Looking forward to it's homecoming soon! It will be historic- The Big E will be decommissioned upon it's return. Thought I should pick up with you ladies. Marine Navy Mom- you mentioned Alexander & the Terrible,... I read it last week! Some books just don't go out of style, and it was a horrible, no good very bad morning...
Just an interesting note. The Navy celebrated it's 237th birthday- and some people celebrate in style! On the Enterprise, the partying sailors did 237 push ups and 237 curls! Wow! What do they know how to have a good time or what?!! Kind of neat, the oldest and youngest person on board cut the cake!
Hope you all are having a great day.
{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}} to you MNM hope these pics put a chuckle in your day!
Matt's Mom - Have a wonderful trip and enjoy that new grandbaby!
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