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Silly Pretty Girls or Pretty Silly Girls


Sunday, Jon decided to take a picture of Kate because her look that day reminded him so much of a cross between me and his mom.

But, Kate couldn't be singled out when we have another very pretty girl. Eliza came downstairs as soon as she knew Jon was taking pictures and she posed for a few pictures also.

So, of course we had to get all the girls in the pictures. (I'm not considered a girl since I'm the mom.) And, well, I was changing Maryanne's clothes (because for some reason she likes to spit up on them), so we put her in the pictures the way she was to show off all of her rolls. She is certainly rounding out.

We couldn't get Kate to give us a nice smile. I know, tragic! Especially when Maryanne was smiling so cutely. And, poor Eliza ... she has my hairline ... I hope one day she gets to go for a hair cut and have the stylist say she has an odd hairline (because that happened to me; she even said my hairline was a receding hairline). Naw, I really don't hope that.
Once they had their pictures taken, they started playing around:




Yes, we have some silly pretty girls, and some pretty silly girls!

Comments

Jenn said…
Cute. And when I saw that first picture I thought it was going to be a flash back of when you were that age and I seriously thought it was a picture of you. What fun girls you have!
You have such a cute family!!!

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