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Your first trip to the beach
Home Sweet Home
Had so much fun here I think we should go back in July
We fed chipmunks and we did not fall in
Koalas. Redwoods. Google. Alcatraz
Shred the Pow-Pow
We did not see Julia Roberts at Mystic Pizza
Passed through this state on the drive from DC to NYC
The first state we crossed of the fifty. Mandi and Sarah tagged along
We have kept the postman busy in this state
Have you ever held a seahorse in your hand?
Went to the Potato Museum and rode electric bikes here
Drove through a whiteout the day we toured Abe's house
Hit this state on the drive from Detroit to Josh and Jenn's
A tall man, a precious baker, and two sweet cutie pies
Avoid this tumbleweed state on the snow ski drive
We toured a Really Big boat here and did a little bowling
Made a LOT of memories with mama's family here
Pro-Tip: Bring sweatshirts for the beach in August
Home of the Terrapins and home to us for a week in 2009
Our family didn't come over on the Mayflower-but we toured it
America let us back into this state
The biggest mall in America is here
We introduced you to Jerry Clower here
Never seen Gage laugh as hard as he did at the Baldknobbers
Been here twice. Absolutely gorgeous both times.
Tire Blowout Extraordinaire. Never going back.
Where are our keys? Hotel Valet lost them
Don't bother asking for a public restroom in Bernie's state
BUDDY! We'll always be grateful for the lobster rolls
We woke up to migrating geese not aliens here
Took our babies to the bar for wings
Toured the most palatial, gorgeous family home here
Wild mustangs and thousands of prairie dogs said hello
Mom and Grace drove here on their own-pulling a trailer no less
Spent a few days in a log home by the lake with the CrossLife Crew
Sand- rolling in it, riding ATVs on it, and melting it into glass
Most scenic rolling green hills for Nationals
Itty Bitty Pass through state on our way to NYC
Mom and Dad are planning to go back here to see Savannah
Slow down CRAZY! You don't have to RUSH MORE to finish
We had a grand ole time but didn't stay here long
Hundreds of acres of bargains but NO Ninja swords
Ditch the RV and go bouldering
Towers, Forests, Maple Treats and Taffy
We drove the length of the Land of Lovers State twice
Learned how to kayak in the ocean here. Still recovering.
We literally honked when we drove through but did not stop
Aleah taught us how to do the Stanky Leg in the land of cheese

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