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First Day ~ June


If you read my post from yesterday, you know what our First Day of June was like. It was a busy one.  We moved Kyndal and Collin into their first house after spending all weekend painting and prepping for the move. We also did some updating at our own house, as well. Here are my designated First Day photos, linking up with Nicole at Journey to Josie.

Prepping for Sunday School

Rick staining our front porch.



My roses are blooming.



The little family … and Brynne.

Their fist groceries.

All the pictures of their new house.










Taylar bought this movie, and another Pokemon one, for Dawson.


And now Brynne is obsessed with Pokemon, too.

My newly painted front door. Changing up some colors.



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  1. New beginnings! Isn't that what the beginning of the month is all about?! Happy first day!

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  2. Such a cute little house! :) Just visiting via First Day.

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  3. What a full day! Your door is pretty.

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