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August 1, 2013 by Minnesota Mom Filed Under: {pretty funny happy real}, Family Fun, Minnesota Me, My Girls 3 Comments

The Fridge Magnet Wisdom Edition



{pretty}

This is Angela, the author of all the following quotes.

Fridge Wisdom I run a ride; I wonder

She’s pretty as a picture but don’t let that fool you. The “run” that she speaks of is a run for my money, which she gives me every day.

{happy}

Fridge Wisdom Imagine and Jump More

I’ve decided to take this advice to heart.  I’m not getting any younger, after all.



{funny}

Here’s all you need to know about my having a baby at an advanced maternal age:

Fridge Wisdom Because of Father



{real}

Although if you’ve followed this blog for any length of time…

Fridge Wisdom Getting Wishes

And finally, here’s our philosophy about babies & sex & large families & life:

Fridge Wisdom Love Always Together

With thanks to Angela for composing this wisdom on our fridge,and to Like Mother, Like Daughter for hosting!

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  1. Emily says

    August 1, 2013 at 2:56 pm

    Way to go Angela!
    The B&W photo is just PRECIOUS! What an adorable little guy!

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  2. Amy Caroline says

    August 1, 2013 at 4:05 pm

    Love!

    Don't you hate the term "advanced maternal age?" I ain't dusty yet!

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  3. Christine says

    August 2, 2013 at 1:12 pm

    Toothless grins..LOVE'EM!

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