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I posted this nearly 2 years ago. Love it today. Tried to shrink it down and keep it on my sidebar but never worked.
When the little muppet Zoey, says "brave", our Zoey lifts her little arm and I almost nearly cry everytime.
Our now 11 yearold picked the name Zoey because of the muppet and then we looked up the meaning, which is 'life' and it was a done deal.
Okay. Hijacked again. Sorry friend. Hope you are all well.