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While we were on the drive to school, Brandon saw a tow truck on the road.  He pointed to it and said, “Garbage truck!”  Yes, I confirmed it was a garbage truck.  Then he said, “I have toy garbage truck.”   We had just left it at home to watch the house.  Wow, stringing more words all together is such a great accomplishment, or is it?

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