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Josh Renaud's weblog detailing the exploits of his family in Ferguson, MO, USA. Starring Yoli, Jadzia, Ludi, Josie, and Joseph Renaud.

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Posted on January 18, 2010January 9, 2020

A birthday and a bald-day

Josie turned one year old on Jan. 14. We had a nice little party with the girls and their Nanny. Yoli made homemade pizza, which was awesome. Josie got a kick out of it, and she wasn’t shy about wolfing down the birthday cake, either.

Keep reading to see some photos from the festivities (and to learn about the bald-day).

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Posted on April 17, 2006

“P” for Pelonita

BEFORE

AFTER

Yes, we finally followed the Bolivian tradition and shaved Jadzia’s hair. It took two days.

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