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Another day we went to the college to walk. There were some squabbles among the children and we needed to get out and get fresh air. Amazing what a nice walk will do for attitudes! Plus we told them that if there were complaints, they wouldn't be able to go to Braum's afterwards!
Josh and Staci decided to do a run.
Walking really helps to lighten the spirit, doesn't it?
The one grandson throwing a dirt clod at the 4 granddaughters.
They were on their 2nd loop around and joined back up with us. This trail is 1 1/2 miles.
We made a stop at Ruzen's floral so Jill could pick up her Christmas candles for next year. They have the best candles!
Braums!
That was New Year's Eve night. At 9 pm we declared it "Happy New Year's!" (it was in Greenland and Brazil) and went to bed. The next day, the families would be heading back to their states.