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Four.

“Today you are You, that is truer than true. 

There is no one alive who is Youer than You.”― Dr. Seuss

A trip to the Children's Museum.




A bite to eat at a cute pizzeria.

Her big day arrived...





On April 7th, we celebrated our oldest daughter turning 4. 
I honestly don't know where the time goes.
I remember when she was first learning to crawl. Now she's running around and reading to us.
Ah, I absolutely love this little girl...

Dear sweet one,
It's hard to believe that Dad and I once lived without you.
You're sweet, bright, bubbly, and so lovable. Just how we
imagined you would be.  You mean the world to us. We would do anything for you.
Now you are 4. - Full of energy, a great big sister, and an amazing daughter.
I hope you know just how loved you are. 

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  1. Happy birthday to your big, sweet girl!

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  2. Oh, it looks like it was a sweet birthday!

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  3. I don't know where all the time goes either! I feel like the grow up when we blink!

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  4. Stephanie - how I have missed you. I hope your daughter had a beautiful birthday, where does time go? My oldest just turned 6 last Saturday and I almost cried while singing her Happy Birthday! I'm so happy to be back and follow along with your blog again. xxo

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    1. Kristy! I've missed you too. You're so sweet. Thank you for always being so kind. And yes, they grow so fast. It saddens me. But at the same time, doesn't it just amaze you seeing how much they have grown?! I also hope your daughter had a beautiful birthday. So happy that you are back! Have a beautiful week.

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