Thanksgiving 2004

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Jack tired after making up his Christmas list
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Emily proudly displaying her Christmas list
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Annie playing with Grandma's purse
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Everything came out and then everything went back in.
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The change purse was her favorite part.
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It sounded like a rattle.
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Still happy with the change
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Not so great, but Annie looks happy here.
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She was almost ready for bed.
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Annie's first Thanksgiving--it starts at the museum.
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Sadly, Aunt Mary's sunglasses didn't make it through the day. (Annie had nothing to do with their demise.)
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Waiting for everyone else to arrive
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Jack got here--Nice shirt! (Looks like something a nice relative would buy when on vacation in England.)
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Emily ready to go--Nice sweater, I wonder where she got it.
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Jack and Aunt Mary by the Iceland tree, one of Jack's favorite countries.
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Now you can see the entire tree
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This one's for my friend Aspasia.
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I wanted the family picture here, but was outvoted. So, it's just Jack and me.
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Annie quickly learns that the train, hands down, is the coolest thing at the museum.
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Emily on Uncle Paul's shoulders, getting a better view of the train.
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Even Abby liked the train.
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Em and Uncle Paul
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We were following a particular train as it went from Seattle to Chicago.
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The model of Chicago is behind Jack. You can easily see the Sears Tower.
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Nighttime is simulated here. See how all the street lights are on.