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Sept. 3rd - I was in line at H&M and they had a box of plasters aka
band-aids. It made me so happy to see it called that. It reminded me of
England and all things that remind me of England make me happy.
Sept 3rd - I love movie theater popcorn, I love Danny and I love funny movies.
(Not in that order, though.) So I was pretty happy that Danny was kind enough
to see "Austenland" with me and get me popcorn.  The movie was hilarious. 
Sept 6th - Nothing like a Christmas photo shoot on a warm September
evening.  I felt bad for the kids that had to dress up in winter attire
and pretend to be caroling.  It was already rather toasty.
Sept 7th - Noelle and Jared had us over for dinner and we made
homemade pizzas, yum!
Sept. 14th - I got to babysit this cute baby boy one Saturday morning.
We had hours of fun.
Sept 16th - We went to listen to the Utah Chamber Artists in the
Cathedral of the Madeleine.  The cathedral is absolutely lovely.
Sept 16th - Lovely Cathedral, Lovely Concert.
Sept. 20th - Danny doing what he does so well.  He opened for his friends'
band, The Atomic Thunderlips.
Sept. 21st - View of SLC from Ensign Peak. 
Sept 21st -  Looking up in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
Sept. 27th - Danny and I went up for the weekend to Park City.  We
had fun at the art gallery stroll.
Sept 30th - I call this photo "Autumn Commencement". I took this picture
on a walk around the park.

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  1. What a busy, exciting and varied month you have had! Your photo of the leaves should be entered in a photo contest. It Is amazing!

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