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Blog/Twitter Meet Up

May 8, 2009 by Amy

When Erin saw on Twitter I was headed to Indy for the week, she said that was her hometown. I of course suggested a meet-up.  It’s always so fun to put a face to a name.  On my last night, we were able to pull together getting dessert at Steak ‘n Shake in our hotel parking lot.  She brought her baby Alice who was a sweetheart.  She figured out what grilled cheese and fries were and it was so cute to see her dig in!  Erin was just as cute and gorgeous and petite and wonderful as she is on her blog.  We didn’t meet long as she needed to get home and attend to her 2 year old which I totally understood and made me miss my babies!!  So glad we got to meet, Erin!

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  1. Erin --It's Your Movie-- says

    May 8, 2009 at 3:46 pm

    It was so fun meeting up! I am still embarrassed about Alice eating the grilled cheese– I swear I don’t feed her stuff like that. She eats vegetables and that’s about it, usually. She is hilarious and loves to eat though. Hope you’re safely on your way back to your own little ones now!

    Erin –It’s Your Movie–’s last blog post..someone older and wiser

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