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Hey blog friends:)

Just checking in to say hi! We're traveling home today and should get they late tomorrow night! I've not been home all summer so I'm completely excited.

With my broke foot, traveling is hard, but I'm trying to ignore the pain in exchange for seeing my family.

Happy Thanksgiving bloggy friends:)

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  1. Safe journeys and I hope you have a pleasant holiday at home with your family. Sorry about the foot.

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving! Have a nice trip, and hope your foot is feeling better. :) Pie should help.*

    *In my expert medical opinion, which consists solely of my personal anecdotal experience of pie fixing things.

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  3. Safe journeys - know you'll be glad to be home. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  4. Safe travels. Hope the foot arrives pain free!

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving, Talynn. Hope your foot heals quickly and food abounds but has no caloric after-effect! :)

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  6. So sorry to hear about your foot! Glad about husband's job and resumption of running water though :) I mentioned you/Operation Agent Ink on my blog post today. I think I am signed up for that, aren't I?

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  7. Have a happy thanksgiving !! :)

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  8. Happy Thanksgiving to all the American peeps!

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  9. Safe Travels! So happy for you & hubby and the prospect of hot water (any water!). Fingers crossed the good luck continues apace.

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