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Your first grandchild was born in this city
The Laskowski family has lived in how many houses
What month has the most grandchildren birthdays?
The restaurant where you met Tina, Sandy and their husbands
The amount of pets you've had on Carteret Drive
This was the candy that Mom was addicted to for awhile
Dad's favorite card game
Initials of the college that mom started before it was Salus
Dad's famous recipe that contained egg noodles
The brand of frozen dinners that Mom would make
Before White Zinfandel, mom used to love this drink
Upscale restaurant on the river-we loved their Shirley Temples
Where did Greg ask permission to marry Heather
Where did Tom propose to Kate?
Where did Dad have "the talk" with Ralph?
What cat carried the ring around his neck the night of Ralph's proposal to Katie?
What was the name of the resort we stayed in the Poconos?
The name of the diner off of Route 9 that had great breakfast
Dad proposed to Mom over the phone while he was in what country
Kate's nickname given by dad
Heather's nickname given by Dad
Mom's full nickname
Mom's nickname to her nickname
Dad's nickname from the military
Dad's nickname at the Police Academy
Dad served/brought this to his card games- stunk up the fridge!

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