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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Gingerbread Houses

Klara Susie
Kay Bec
Mary's house and popcorn tree
Ben describing the "tsunami" of Allied forces that would soon come and wipe out his Axis bunker at Normandy
Meredith & Mercy

Craig and I were responsible for Fairwood's weekend activities, so we organized graham cracker "gingerbread" house-making today! These are a few shots of the fun!
Posted by KMS at 3:59 PM
Labels: Fairwood Pics

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