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Terrie Soberg is a mother of 9 children and grandmomma of Scotty and Carla's two babies, Lil Scotty and Jayden, and Kyle and Danitta's son, Kaeden who is going to have a new brother or sister next summer. Timothy is living with friends of the family, the Greene's and Jesse is living with his father right now. Terrie keeps busy taking care of her new husband, Dave, and the children at home: Annika, Jared, Aimee, and Bonnie. She also owns a photovideography and web design business, reads, paints, and does her own genealogy as well as helps others to find their dead people. She counts this blog as her journal, so it better be good!

David Soberg is a very brave man. He agreed to marry Terrie, knowing that she came with the brood in a package deal. Dave is a graduate of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is the Operations Manager of a contract cleaning service. He enjoys fishing, making jokes, watching the Colbert Report and being cynical. And he is the luckiest man on earth, by his own admission!

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Thanksgiving Day

By Terrie Soberg | November 22, 2007

We went to Dale and Patty’s house today for Thanksgiving. We picked up Grandma Dorothy and arrived by 12:00 noon. We had to be there earlier than I’ve ever eaten Thanksgiving dinner because we had to accommodate the schedule of a two-year old. How crazy is that? When we got there, it was still snowing, so the ground was white and beautiful. And it was COLD!

The food was delicious and it was good to see our family members. The children are still getting to know Dave’s family, but they seemed a lot more comfortable this time. Sarah, Dave’s 24 year-old daughter was there. We thought that she might eat at her mom’s, so that was a nice surprise. Grandma Bunny was there so the kids were excited about that. The adults drew names for Christmas presents and we left about 6:15 PM. All-in-all, it was a great day!

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