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Good Morning from a cloudy Knolltop and they're calling for scattered rain showers!


Okay, the big deal of the day is baseball pictures. JW and Luke brought home their pictures last night and I've already scanned them and will show you now.

Luke is on the left and JW on the right. I asked them to get a buddy picture since both of them play and one's a catcher and the other a pitcher....they were so cooperative, they didn't argue about not having their own picture or anything. This is so incredibly special to me....can you tell? I just wish there wasn't a law against smiling! Jake is the manager of the team and is in the team picture, but the big boys put a halt on having all three in the picture...darn.
JW is going to the Williamston Prom this weekend with a girl from there. She's a great gal, hard working, plays AAU volleyball but that's all I will report to keep my promise to JW. I told him I wouldn't tell everyone about her....so email me if you want to know more, I can give you all the details there!
And yes mom, you need to go to Hillary's house and take pictures Saturday night since I won't be able to drive up and do that! (Mom lives just a few miles from there)
Okay, time to go eat breakfast and get on with the day!

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