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The Belle of the Ball

You should turn up the volume....a daddy's song for his daughter.

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Rhonda Miller said…
Sooo cute. That is precious.
Melanie said…
Okay, this is the sweetest thing I have ever seen. The pink dress is beautiful..I hope they have a wonderful time. God bless you all.
tekeal said…
I've wanted to comment for a long time now... I'm very touched by this beautiful, palpable bond between Ivey and her Dad... she looks so happy! Honestly, I'm a little jealous about the dress...:-). Thank you for sharing about your family's life, your daughter is a sweetheart.... all the best, Tekeal
Heather said…
Look at your girl.Look at that happy,giggly face.7 of the most beautiful pictures.. ever.Momma's beautiful girl.Daddy's beautiful princess.
Lori said…
Beautiful pictures - Ivey looks absolutely stunning!!!
Anonymous said…
I love these pictures! They are fabulous. What a beautiful couple! Hope they had a magical first date! She's a princess! Love and Kisses,
Tami
tekeal said…
ivey is such a beauty! i love to see the bond with her dad... thank you for sharing the life of your family. all the best, tekeal
Connie Barris said…
when I look at this picture, I can't imagine ever doubting there is a God... this is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen...

thank you for allowing us to peek in...

Connie
Bev said…
Precious - more than precious. She is beautiful, as is her pink dress. And those curls - goodness!
elizabeth said…
So sweet. Great pictures! That's priceless.
Jennifer said…
LOVE THIS POST!!!!!
laurie said…
Kelly, Molly and Sadie sat with Matt and Ivey last Friday. The girls came home and told me all about baby Ivey and about how pretty her curly hair is!!
Shannon said…
Isn't she love.......ly?
-Shannon in Austin

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