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Here and There

 Good morning Little Frog.

Your Two Tutus got this picture the other day. It's you (growing and backstrokin') and your Mom.


What we love seeing is what your Mom and Dad do over there. "Over there" to us means it's not here where we are. Pictures can tell stories without using words. We look 

at your Mom's opu growing with you inside

at the small mountains of something with black speckles in baking pans

at a bag of something orange 

Then, there's a big fat green fruit with a small piko ... I know that's an ulu. I love ulu.

There's a notebook with drawings. I think, "Your dad's been sketching something." That makes me smile to think of my son drawing. And, the drawing looks a lot like the shape of our vardo when Tutu Pete was building it. 


Look at what your Dad is building in your backyard.


Look at what Tutu Pete built over here, a long time ago (2008)

Here and There are places you'll get to know as you grow and see this World. It's amazing, and surprising. 

We love you where ever we are, you can count on that.

💓💓 Your Two Tutus

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