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Daddy's Girl


My Sweetpea

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Anonymous said…
Beautiful! I love seeing how happy you, Matt and Ivey are! You sure can tell how much Ivey is loved. :)
Karen Owens said…
I have no clue as to how I found your site but I just wanted to say how absolutely adorable your little girl is. I have a "medically fragile" child and your post on the 90% really hit me. Thanks for your honesty.
Anonymous said…
God Bless all of you, found your blog thru Dairy Wife, and I have tears running down my face reading about your beautiful little girl. The pictures are precious...
Daffodil Hill said…
Little Miss Ivey is so very precious! You are blessed indeed!
Unknown said…
She is so beautiful. She has come so far. This pictures are precious. She is such a happy baby. I can't wait to see her.
SabrinaT said…
I found you over on Dairy Wife, what a beautiful family you have. Ivey is a beautiful baby girl. I will definitely be checking back, she stold my heart.
Sarah said…
I am loving all these pictures! I showed Chris Ivey's eyes tonight and he agreed that they are just perfect. :)

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