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These pictures are great! It’s funny that when you take pictures we’re always careful to get our hands out of the way – but now I understand why you don’t care.
Taj and the bunny ears…When I saw that the other night it was so hilarious! I can’t believe she’s been doing that for a year and I’d never seen it. I’m still laughing about that.
And credit should be given to Angel’s hands. She’s the one putting the dragon on the cup.
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