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Margo-go a Gone-Gone

There comes a time in every new parent's life where they reach a crossroads: stay at home and face the known, everyday trials, or take advantage of Canadian airlines policy of not charging children under 2 to fly. Donna, brave soul that she is, chose the latter, and is now in Saskatchewan with Margo visiting her family.

So I'm without the Belles for a week.

It sounds like they're having a great time, with dogs and Dairy Queen and Grandma and Grandpa and the rest of the family (photos to come, I'm sure).

Anyway, there's not a whole lot to say about the Margo when she's not here. Every so often, Donna will put her on the phone when she calls to hear my voice. It's nice to hear her voice too. I miss them both. Quite a bit. It makes me want to do something special for them, but I can't really think of anything. It's not like I can write a poem; after "cargo," "embargo" and "impressario," you start to run out of rhyming words pretty quickly, and the first attempts that I made at including those words... not so good.

So, until Tuesday, my Girls. Love you.

- Michel
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9:18 a.m. Blogger Donna said…


We miss you, too, Papa!!

Tuesday's just about here . . .

. . but in the meantime, call your own papa and see how he's doing . . tornado passed through Elie last night . . no one hurt but some damage done to buildings . . curious to see how the farm fared?    



10:21 p.m. Anonymous Anonymous said…


Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

It is kind of boring when you are by yourself after you have had such good company for so long.

Hang in there, the Belles will be home soon.

I'm sure they will have a good time especially the Mandeville family.
Have fun you all.  
 



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