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30/5/2012

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I love that there are little shops in random nooks and crannies all over the city. Today's store, Beflügelt, was a child's paradise, with lots of handmade goods and toys that were sentimental to the owner. She explained that as a child, all the kids had these tiny "lucky dolls" attached to every zipper they could find. At ten cents a pop, Eloise was gleeful looking through the basket. She even picked one out for her cousin Charlotte, who at 7 months old might just see it as a delectable choking hazard. But maybe not, since they're lucky.
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Mom
30/5/2012 12:54:06 am

I see Christmas presents for miniature Canadian relatives ...

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Tara
30/5/2012 12:56:58 am

Lean and mean Christmas is my forte!

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Kate
30/5/2012 10:32:07 am

Do you do anything other than shop over there?? Is Aaron aware of this?

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Tara
30/5/2012 04:03:49 pm

No, not really. But it's across the street from the grocery store and the park, so I fulfilled both my wife duties and mom duties in one fell swoop.

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Tasha
7/6/2012 02:47:25 am

lol love your last comment Tara duties done. Those doll's are cute my grandma always had wooden dolls made me smile !

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