We were introduced to Kathleen and Asher through a mutual friend when the boys were just wee little things a few weeks old (they are 4 days apart). Over the last almost two years now, we've gotten to cultivate a friendship on many levels. Owen and Asher get to learn valuable lessons about sharing toys, taking turns, and being silly together. Some days it is so fun to watch, others, well, I'm sure you can imagine. I am so glad we get to count Asher and his mommy and daddy as some of our great friends now.
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No kidding on the mobile part and not getting pictures. Then after that phase they go through the cheesy posed grin phase. ;-)
as the state of Rajasthan is proudly named, is a land of true magnificence, where unbelievably impressive and well preserved remnants of former glories loom high over bustling alleys awash with the colours of jewels, saris, spices and, as previously mentioned, even the architecture; palatial palaces of former Maharaja kingdoms awe, soaring high into the desert sky. It is the India that many dream of. Amy is one GhostlyGhostly Ghostly of them. Although the Great Thar Desert is endlessly bleak, the towns and villages it engulfs are anything but.
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