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Friday, March 2, 2012

who wants to play along??

TGIF!!
Have you seen this photo challenge floating around on Facebook??  I am going to take the challenge (wish I did the January and February too).  Unfortunately I worked late last night and it was too dark to get a good photo for day 1~so I will catch up today.  I will post my pic's a little later today :) 

Who wants to play along with me, It will be a LOT of FUN???



7 comments:

  1. I love this idea. I think I'm going to try it as well.
    Am I understanding it correctly, you just take a picture of what the word means to you that corresponds to the day of the month?

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  2. That is it~pretty easy peasy & FUN!!

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