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Baby Alon - Family Blog The adventures of a little Alon

The adventures of a little Alon by CJ

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The adventures of a little Alon by CJ

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The site had the following in the homepage, "The adventures of a little Alon." I noticed that the web site stated " Visiting the San Francisco Opera." They also stated " This weekend the San Francisco Opera had an open house. With lots of activities for the community especially kids! My papa and I went on a gorgeous day downtown. We got to see the old Opera House and walk around lots of parts of it. We saw the orchestra pit, the giant chandelier and even climbed up to the balcony level and watched as a chorus and orchestra made music to a packed room."