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INDIAN BLANKETS COVER US

Sometimes magic happens and your cousins visit when the Indian Blanket flowers bloom...

Oh what fun to be a cousin, a friend who shares you blood and understands your family crazy like no one else.
Most of the time, we don't get to see our cousins as much as we like, but we have so much fun when we are together!

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  1. I love the one with Emaline and Anna looking at each other! so cute!

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