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10 | July 11, 2019 | the homer horizon COMMUNITY<br />
homerhorizon.com<br />
Announcements<br />
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Look who is 1!<br />
Dear Kevin Bauml,<br />
It’s hard to believe a year has passed<br />
since we brought you home from the<br />
hospital. Your dad and I are so proud of<br />
all the things you were able to do for the<br />
very first time. You never fail to make us<br />
smile or laugh with your crazy antics. We<br />
love you more than you could ever know<br />
and are so blessed that you chose us to<br />
be your mom and dad.<br />
With love,<br />
Momma and daddy<br />
Xoxoxo<br />
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Horizon. We will publish birth, birthday, military,<br />
engagement, wedding and anniversary<br />
announcements free of charge. Announcements<br />
are due the Thursday before publication.<br />
To make an announcement, email tom@<br />
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Photo Op<br />
Homer Glen resident Steven<br />
Hoffmann shared this<br />
photo he recently took of an<br />
alligator snapping turtle that<br />
buried itself under a bench<br />
about 90 minutes after mulch<br />
was laid in his backyard.<br />
He wrote that he went to<br />
straighten out the mess when<br />
he hit the creature’s hard<br />
shell, and that it was one of<br />
the most fascinating critters<br />
that ever found its way<br />
outside his home.<br />
“We think it’s a female<br />
looking to lay her eggs,”<br />
Hoffmann wrote. “We live<br />
next to a creek and assume<br />
that is where she came from.<br />
She left on her own with no<br />
sign of where she went.”<br />
Have you captured something<br />
unique, interesting, beautiful or<br />
just plain fun on camera? Submit<br />
a photo for “Photo Op” by emailing<br />
it to tom@homerhorizon.com,<br />
or mailing it to 11516 W. 183rd<br />
St., Office Condo 3 Unit SW, Orland<br />
Park, IL, 60467.