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Bored on the Fourth of July

The weather was cold and overcast this morning, threatening to rain, so we stayed at home. Later in the morning Cheryl took Zoe out food shopping, just to get her out of the house for a little while. When she got up from her nap, we decided to take her across the river to the aquarium. As always, she loved the fish, sharks, jellyfish and rays. On top of that, the hippos were finally back, which she was very excited to see.



It was a lot of fun and, had we known the weather would be as nice as it was, we would have gone to the zoo. Sitting here now, watching some tv, listening to the fireworks go off outside, I'm glad I got to spend the day with my two favorite ladies. Zoe's Mobile Flick album has all of these pictures, and more. Be sure to check it out.

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