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Origami

Today I did an origami lion, eagle, and star. It was so fun!

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  1. I hope the dust didn't make it harder Yan.

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    1. The dust didn't make it harder, but we were out of origami paper, so I had to make my own.

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  2. I love origami! I sent a letter to a friend last week, and made an origami star to put in with it.

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  3. Cool! Can you post a picture sometime of your origami? Love, Abigail

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  4. Thanks for the pics! So cool. -Abigail

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  5. They are so small! I can't imagine doing that! Great job! Aunt Deborah was really good at origami when she was your age,

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    1. They aren't small, but i had to photograhf it from about 3 yards away to get them all in the picture.

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