A Poetry Reading

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Friday, November 16. 2007

A Poetry Reading

Posted by Cyndi in Life
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A few weeks ago the kids did a little poetry reading for Ben's parents(in person) and my parents (via the phone). It was written by Jake.



There's three kids in this family that you all adore.
Soon, in June, we will have four!
 

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that's too cute! congratulations!
#1 janna on 2007-11-16 14:06 (Reply)
Brett told us (well maybe just me, not sure) Congratulations!! That's so exciting.
#2 Cassie on 2007-11-16 14:39 (Reply)
Thanks, we are excited. The kids can't wait.
#3 cyndi on 2007-11-16 14:54 (Reply)
Congratulations!! This is the firt I've heard about it. What a cute poem too.
#4 Alyson on 2007-11-16 19:44 (Reply)
Yippee!!!!! Yeah for you all! Another groovy little Rasmussen!! :-)
#5 Charisse Thomas on 2007-11-17 15:31 (Reply)
Congratulations!
#6 Rob McKnight on 2007-11-17 21:13 (Reply)
That's a wonderful poem that Jake wrote. It's cool that his parents are going along with it.

Seriously, congratulations!
#7 booklogged (Link) on 2007-11-18 21:30 (Reply)
Thanks, everybody!
#7.1 cyndi on 2007-11-19 07:49 (Reply)

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