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Hanging around the strawberry bush, snacking on the low-hanging fruit.

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Tongue tricks!

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Unboxing.

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Hey, do those donuts belong to anyone?

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The caterpillar patiently awaits its magical transformation.

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Walk prep complete!

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A well-deserved nap.


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6 thoughts on “September 20, 2020: Suji Sunday!

  1. I went to the grocery store last Friday morning and bought some donuts. I ate them all that day. I felt so guilty. I felt guilty yesterday too. I still feel guilty today. I don’t think I’m going to be able to get over it. But seeing you and Suji with some donuts has made me feel a little better. Thank you Suji!

  2. That caterpillar looks like its getting ready for cold weather too. layers,,. Suji is adorable, thanks for sharing.

  3. Ponytail: Take the dog for a walk, mow the lawn and your guilt will ease. You just have to run those calories off.

    Those donuts look wonderful! My favorite are the old fashion cake or the Boston cream ones. Although, there aren’t many flavors I’d say no too.

    Strawberries are a good habit for Suji. She won’t have a weight problem sticking to those. How does she feel about blueberries? I’m thinking blueberries will be easier to procure through this upcoming winter.

    We just got back from our trip to check on my BIL and found out one of our uncles passed away. So, we have a gravesite visitation at the end of this week in Arkansas. Thankfully, he passed away in his sleep. After a long bout with Alzheimer’s disease, that’s a blessing because that’s a tough way to go. I pray that a cure is found one day.

    1. TamDixon: So sorry to hear, but yes, I would think dying in one’s sleep is the easiest way to pass, especially after a long road of disease process. Still, I send my sympathies to you and your family.

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