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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Highland Cows and Happy Holidays!

Eldest daughter met up with some Highland cows last week while traveling through Scotland. After pleasant introductions they all became fast friends. :0)


Tomorrow will be the first Thanksgiving that we have not been together since her birth. And even though I will miss her so, I am so grateful and thankful to see her having such fun and adventure. She may be an ocean away but she is always in my heart.

Whether you are here, there or anywhere, wishing you and yours much love, laughter and gratefulness, today, tomorrow and always. Happy Thanksgiving. xo

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  1. She's having a wonderful adventure!

    Happy Thanksgiving.

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  2. wow! she's having a great trip! have a great thanksgiving Victoria! hugs from México!

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  3. What a wonderful picture and terrific adventure. I am sure your hearts will be together. Have a fantastic Thanksgiving!

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  4. Happy thanksgiving, Vic!
    Great pic from your daughter.
    You're never far away from someone when your heart is with them :)

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  5. Wonderful adventures for your daughter. Wow, that is some cow!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  6. Wow those cows are amazing. She seems to be having a fun time. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. What a fantastic photo! One for the recod books for sure.

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  8. Hehe she's brave for standing so close to a cow... I'd be freaking out lol Total city girl!

    Happy Thanksgiving :)

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  9. I would not have guessed a cow if you hadn't said so; brave daughter indeed!
    Happy Thanksgiving from Norway:-)

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  10. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  11. That's one huge cow!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you, Vic. Bet she misses you just as much too!

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  12. Happy Thanksgiving to you Vic!

    LOVE that photo! Even though your lucky jet-setting daughter will not be with you this year, I hope you and the rest of your family have a lovely Thanksgiving Day together! xo

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  13. I love highland cattle! So big and woolly and dopey.

    I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving, I'm sure your daughter will be there in spirit. :)

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  14. What fun! Not everyone can say they have been that up close and personal with something that has such BIG horns!

    Happy Thanksgiving
    rosie/The Fabric Shopper

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  16. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours - how you must miss your daughter, but oh the adventures she is having!

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  17. Wow. She's brave. I went to Mull and we drove 'into' a herd and were terrified as they walked past the car that their enormous horns were going to smash the window. No one was with them either!
    You have the right attitude but it must be sad she is not with you.
    x

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  18. Happy holidays Victoria! It will be strange not to have your girl at home, but she’s obviously having a bliss of a time!

    Imagine all the stories and pictures she will have to share when she comes home!

    Take care!

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  19. Wow, what a breathtaking scene and beautifully joyous girl. How fun!

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  20. last year was my first christmas without my little girl, I so understand how you feel.

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  21. That photo is too cute!
    MCM

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  22. this is such a sweet surreal picture, she must be having such a great time.
    I can only imagine how much you miss her.

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