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One of my happiest days

My son's Grad picture!


I present you to the Lic. Jose Alejandro de la Mora

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  1. that's really cool Arturo! I'm glad you got to enjoy this time!

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  2. Hey Arturo,
    We are so excited that you got to spend this special time with your son.
    I know you are proud of him.
    We are looking forward to seeing you when you return.
    Love you Bro,
    Garland

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  3. CONGRATS!!!
    WHAT A GREAT DAY!!

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  4. Congratulations Arturo, you look so proud.

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  5. It's a 2 for 1!!!
    Two handsome, young, reaching-their-God-potential men, serving 1 awesome God!

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  6. Hey Garland!!! Thanks for sharing this joy with me :) I'm proud of what God has doing on my Son's life!

    Honey! Thanks for your support, all the time. I love you :)

    Her! :) :) You alwyas have nice words... Thanks for stopping by :) :)

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  7. hello dear Arturo me too
    i m very proud about Jose Alejandrio and very happy to see you chering this moment there with him
    Love
    Martitha

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  8. ho sorry ma dear Don Arturo i dont know how to crate a personne, the smile of you both is so beautifull thanks a lot to cher it with all
    Big love and big kiss from your little sisther

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  9. Pastor Artro,

    WOW you must be so proud I'm sure it made Fathers day even better.

    Luv Ya

    Kevin & Tami

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