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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. |
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I1031 |
edwards_moore |
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6 Feb 2011 |
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Photos
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| Zoe's First Doctor's Appointment
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| Zoe's first Christmas
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| Worlds Cutest Baby!!!!!!!!!!!! According to Grandpa |
| Zoe at bedtime
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| Santa Paws (2014)
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| Ice Castle, by Zoe Zoe had to get creative and make something out of 100 items. She wanted to make Elsa and Anna's castle. She glued about 70 sugar cubes together and helped decorate the box and glue on the felt and stairs. I went to four different stores to find Elsa, Anna, and Olaf dolls! |
| Easter 2015, Zoe and GrandMa Moore
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| Easter 2015, Zoe and GrandPa Moore
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| Harlem EatUp 2015 Zoe goes to visit Uncle Justin |
| Zoe's Family Tree
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| JJ Moore
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| Easter 2018 Zoe and Jason Easter Norning |
| Zoe's account of her pandemic summer
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 1
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| Zoe's peace sign
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 2
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 3
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 4
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 5
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| Zoe's view of the savanna part 6
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| Zoe's 2021 Christmas Project, an Alebrijes. Alebrijes are brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical creatures. Zoe's wooden piece features a cat, mermaid, chicken, and swan tending to their garden. Alebrijes are brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical (fantasy/mythical) creatures. Many rural households in the Mexican state of Oaxaca have prospered over the past three decades through the sale of brightly painted, whimsical wood carvings they call alebrijes. The making of three-dimensional sculptures with different types of paper. |
| Zoe, Keisha, and Grandpa John pick out memorial decorations for Rosson Cemetery in 2014
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