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First picture we got, they were linking arms or hands like this and we were like, I think that means they're having fun, I think they're happy. They were so excited to be together, which made it easier to say goodbye to them because we dropped them off caravaning together and both of them were annoyed that we wanted one more hug and one more kiss and then the two of them, you know, linked arms and frolicked off and never looked back. We called her Lila Bug and after we, after I saw her for the first time when she was back in Dallas,
we got home and there were ladybugs all up our interior staircase inside. Not one, like ten. And on the first day of, we've had a few that have kind of lingered, and then on the first day of school for Scarlett and Holden. Scarlett and I walked outside to take her picture where we've always taken it with Lila and I was so nervous and she was so brave and she goes, mom Lila's here and our whole front porch like the awning had like 30 maybe
ladybugs on it. We'd had a particularly emotional day and we were sitting at a bonfire roasting marshmallows and talking and I looked up in the sky and saw what could have only been described as God, the universe, and Lulu working together. There was an E, a very clear E in the sky.
A crystal blue sky, and then just an E, a cloud, which you don't, that's not a cloud A crystal blue sky, and then just an E, a cloud, which you don't, that's not a cloud formation you usually see.
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