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Xedar

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It always stuns me going back and looking at the old photos of my axie when I first got her vs what she is now. :happy:
Back when I got her I never noticed but she was such a skinny little thing! And just now look at her! What a little chubby she has become. :grin:
I love her so much. haha <3
 

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