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After taking a look at our contract, we agreed to these photos. Hate to be disqualified from running for Miss America or governor of Virginia if these turned up.
MMF & WEF

It was really nice of Dad to make these big piles of leaves. What else would one do but jump in them and throw leaves around. Dad you're the best!
MMF

Little brothers can be so silly. They enjoy calling big sisters out for being sick. Here we are having a good time together, but little did we know what would happen later that day. Will had his turn at being sick. And Dad, too. Unfortunately, Mom and Dad were at the Virginia Tech-Virginia football game (VT won again) when Dad had his turn. He had never used medical facilities at a game before, but was certainly glad they were there. Mom was ferried across town in an ambulance to fetch the car before the game ended.
MMF

History seems to be repeating itself. Major holidays mean sick kids. Not the "have a little cold or a low temperature" kind of sick. But the projectile type of sick. So here we are at Thanksgiving before it all went down. I had a great time. Anything my parents put in front of me I ate. Mashed potatoes, green beans, turkey, stuffing, etc. Maeve took one for the team this holiday. It came later, so we'll just stick with the pictures of the happy times.
WEF