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with dancing, some friends and cupcakes (and wine, port and Calvados for the parents). I can't believe how fast it's all passing! ...
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My parents and I went up to Alta this weekend (sensing a pattern?!), where we enjoyed the Nanao Rotenburo (it's not really a hot tub) an...
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