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Here is a little review of interesting sites on Saturday and Sunday.

Warning: I get grief for having pictures of good looking women on this blog but I just had to show you this picture of some sweet nips. If you object looking at nips, don’t look at the picture below. Click here to see picture of three pairs of nips.


We managed to do a little shopping at Kohl’s for inexpensive clothes. We need to buy clothes and basics before we head back to the U.K. since with the currency exchange rate everything in the U.S. is half the cost that it is in England.
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And we also visited the Rugged Warehouse in Gaithersburg to see if there were any deals on clothes to be found. How about $1.67 T-Shirts and $9.99 jeans?
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Of course we had to stop by Target also for stuff.
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Had breakfast with good friends and family at IHOP (International House of Pancakes).
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While out I spotted my favorite new vehicle. I’ve always loved the Jeep Wrangler’s we’ve had and now a four door model. Nice. I bet it would be fun in warm weather. they always are.
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The wind was brutal at times.

Attack birds looking for food.
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View from hotel at night.
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Glow cross vending machine. Really? I didn’t know people wanted one.
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Car in hotel parking lot with either homeless person living in it or a really messy tourist. Obviously not picking up a hitchhiker.
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Relaxing in hotel during shark marathon.
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Boo, the albino attack dog at Steve and Hillary’s house with the nice new kitchen.
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“Mommy, Mommy, can I have an Ugly Doll, pleaseeeee!”
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Coming back home to Maryland near Washington, D.C., after being overseas for 18 months has been very confusing. While it has felt like a long time away, the moment I arrived back it also felt like I had never been away. Falling back into the hugs of friends and the comfort of favorite places to eat was special as well. This place is both home and not home anymore. I’m still struggling with reconciling those feelings.

It will be a nice change to hit the highway for San Diego but also sad to leave my 77 year old parents, who I desperately love, and head back to the U.K. in a couple of weeks.

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