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No Idle Hands Here

We’ve had another full, fun weekend around these parts.  The rust bucket Durango retired at the Ford dealership Friday, and Brandon and I did a little happy dance that it did NOT begin belching smoke in the parking lot when they started it up.  We pulled away with a 2004 Ford Expedition, pleased with ourContinueContinue reading “No Idle Hands Here”

Posted bySarah M. WellsMarch 25, 2012Posted incars, family, food, weekendLeave a comment on No Idle Hands Here

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