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Thursday, December 20, 2018

Viola solo Christmas 2018

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I am a DODO, a "Dad of Daughters Only." Almost a decade into this experience called fatherhood, I find that my four daughters alternate between amusing me, entertaining me, warming my heart, and exasperating me beyond belief. This blog is one man's take on fatherhood and family life, and is intended to entertain or amuse readers. I can be reached at Dale@Maxoutput.com
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