Eleuthera Part 1
So we decided to do a new adventure, my friend & I. After creating our bucket lists, slimming them down, we decided that this year, we were heading to Eleuthera,

So we decided to do a new adventure, my friend & I. After creating our bucket lists, slimming them down, we decided that this year, we were heading to Eleuthera,
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Here’s to the annual photo review of the out-takes, the irreverent, the fun, the heartwarming & hopefully good memories of the past year 🙂 Many of the photos for this
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