Good Morning!

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Once upon a long long time ago a doting aunt purchased a discarded library book entitled The Good Morning Book for a nephew. That book was a favorite not only for that nephew but his younger brother and sister. It’s now a beloved favorite for his nephew. And the tradition continues!

Thank you, Great Aunt Lou!

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  1. Steve & Karen

    On Tuesday morning Linus added a new phrase to his rapidly expanding vocabulary. He greeted each of us with a perky “Good Morning!”

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