




So while driving along to Virginia, since Deborah's labor was progressing slowly... we stopped several times. One place we stopped at was called South of the Border. It had a mexican motif. It was at the NC SC border. The kids loved these big statues they had around the place. Jessa was especially excited about the horses. I also wanted to include a cute pic of Jessa and grandma hiding and peeking out. Aren't they silly!
Jeffrey loved the giant shark (which was a real shark 27 ft long caught off the coast of Barbados. It had been taxdermied or whatever you call it!) It was a fun lil place to get out and stretch our legs and see some fn stuff too!
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