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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Dudley Slumber Party in SF

The Dudley family came for a visit to SF, and we had a relaxing, hang-around-the-house weekend. A little kareoke party for the girls, a little wine for the adults. Every time we hang with Carol and Brian, it seems like no time has passed, and we jump right back into the familiar waters of a great friendship, grown-ups and kids alike. Baby Sophia LOVED Dell, and was the sweetest angel the entire visit.



Sunday we took Camille and Nora to Dance Class at the Metronome. It was a big challenge for Camille, who, after a barrage of tears, bravely bucked up for her first "mommy leaves while daughter takes dance class." BRAVO CAMILLE! We are so proud of you!

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