Спасибо большое тем, кто остался со мной несмотря на то, что эти дни постов на канале очень мало 🙏 Благодарю и обнимаю каждого 🫶
Мы дома, устали, пока разобрала с Верой чемоданы, пока погуляли( муж сразу поехал на работу). Полет прошел нормально. Играли, собирали пазлы, клеили наклейки
Все, как всегда
посты про то, что мы всегда берем с собой 🫶 можно посмотреть по этому хэштегу #самолет
Спасибо большое тем, кто остался со мной несмотря на то, что эти дни постов на канале очень мало 🙏 Благодарю и обнимаю каждого 🫶
Мы дома, устали, пока разобрала с Верой чемоданы, пока погуляли( муж сразу поехал на работу). Полет прошел нормально. Играли, собирали пазлы, клеили наклейки
Все, как всегда
посты про то, что мы всегда берем с собой 🫶 можно посмотреть по этому хэштегу #самолет
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