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Singer of the song we talked about just as much as we listened to
Name of our new GA fan friend we met on the cruise
Amanda's alias as per baby Madeline
What's it called when your spine is out of alignment?
John's first Hazel Green friend
The King of Cats
Makenna's unintended pun
Color of the truck the boys drove down the hill
Fish don't have_______
Lemurs don't play this but Poppie does
When dad yells it is a ____ _____.
James first TBall team name
Two of God's many gifts to James
Gerald's NY name
When John comes home at night what does he bellow?
When the seatbelt sound somes on what does Grandma say?
Mema makes the best __________.
seal with teeth
John used to lick his ______
James took his shirt off to this band's song
Dad's fave Kid Rock song
This song made Austin stop riding to school with us
When Mom threw up on the plane all you got to eat all day was?
Where were we going when Mom threw up on the plane?
What did Nanny call Madeline?
Song Mom wrote that we can't find nor can we remember
Go if you're _______
First movie Madeline saw in a theatre
Show Mom, Makenna and Madeline watch over and over
When the power goes out we play ____ and they also made our table
Who didn't have to go to bed when it was still light out?
What church did Madeline get baptized in?
Always make sure you have ______
Who chewed the blue couch?
Who sang Gone (like a freight train)?
Apollo's middle name
Madeline's favorite movie
What did James call a dooley?
Always go to the _______.
Where did James have his first ice cream?
John knows that rocks are not __________
There are no words for this word but we heard it day and night
Karson was told that these were edible
Boy's name in My Side of the Mountain
James does not like to eat these
Makenna used to cry because she wanted some
That pediphile cat of Enoch's
Meaghan's dog who chased John
John's voice teacher's name

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