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harmony on Sunday April 10, 2011
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harmony on Sunday April 10, 2011
This is our day (last Saturday in January, 29th) up in Ovronnaz. We got to enjoy it with the Hiatts and Hausens. We all had a blast. It was sunny and warm and we played on the Bunny hill and sledded, then went to "les bains", heated pools outdoors, and then to the Alma's family chalet where we ate delicious raclette and an amazing chocolate trifle dessert. It was perfect! Paisley loved skiing by the way and did excellent. Geneve did it with me too and loved it. Cado actually didn't. He gets quickly frustrated when things don't work out how he wants them to, or don't come easily to him, and he hated the rope pully to get back up the hill....I can relate, I have a history with alternatives to the chairlift.
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I am the mother of three adorable kids Cado, Paisley, and Geneve.  I am a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Though we hail from Southern California, my husband works for KPMG and we're on a rotation in Geneva, Switzerland...

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