what a CUTE kid!
these are just LOVELY>
as always.
you just constantly AMAZE ME!
i wish I could be as creative. and i wish
my girls were still tiny like this!
tara
I <3 Katie! She just looks so beautiful and serene here. That first picture steals me heart.
Angela2932 -May 20, 2009 - 1:32 pm
The first shot is so beautiful, with the perfect yellow, and perfect smile! Thank you so much, Mandy for the things you wrote on my blog today. The last thing anyone would have ever thought of me is that I raised a child who would go into the military! I even tried to encourage the “softer” side of humanity in my sons by giving them play kitchens and teddy bears (and somehow, they’d turn the kitchens on their side, and hop in their roaring garbage trucks.) Be careful of your plan; kids have a way of ferreting out the “perfect” rebellion in staking out their own identities. (Darn them!)
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I don’t know how people can hate dandelions when they make little kids so happy.
Beautiful captures! I just love the first photo. She is so sweet.
what a CUTE kid!
these are just LOVELY>
as always.
you just constantly AMAZE ME!
i wish I could be as creative. and i wish
my girls were still tiny like this!
tara
dreamy and beautiful and such an angel. i love those little baby fingers!
These are so beautiful!! I just love the first one!
Oh I love that first one! So freaking sweet!
Wow! You never cease to amaze me. Gorgeous!
SO SWEET! I love that little flower wreath!
love that dreamy expression on her face!!!
Wow, I love that first shot, she looks like such an angel in it!
Awwww – the sweetest most adorable little princess – love her crown!!
Absolutely lovely. Love the band.
I <3 Katie! She just looks so beautiful and serene here. That first picture steals me heart.
The first shot is so beautiful, with the perfect yellow, and perfect smile! Thank you so much, Mandy for the things you wrote on my blog today. The last thing anyone would have ever thought of me is that I raised a child who would go into the military! I even tried to encourage the “softer” side of humanity in my sons by giving them play kitchens and teddy bears (and somehow, they’d turn the kitchens on their side, and hop in their roaring garbage trucks.) Be careful of your plan; kids have a way of ferreting out the “perfect” rebellion in staking out their own identities. (Darn them!)
Beautiful – your flower child!
What a sweetie, she looks like an angel in the first shot!