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Four years in the make





time for a bath

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Heather said…
LOVE the cake pictures!LOVE that she is actually putting it in her mouth ... could she teach Zoey a trick or two please?Can't wait for the next batch of pictures.




*That flower toy,are you talking about the one where you press the flower tops and it plays music?Could I PLEASE,PLEASE get that for the little love from her West Coast buddy?PLEASE!
Anonymous said…
Great Photos! Looks like a lovely Birthday! xx
Anonymous said…
Beautiful Beautiful photos... The smile on Iveys face is priceless... Thanks for sharing these with us
KrisKay said…
Talk about heart warming! I love those pics, every last one! Thank you so much for sharing. You can see the joy all over Miss Ivey! Love it.
Debbie's L'Bri said…
Happy Birthday, She looks like she had a good time.
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MBC
Shannon said…
Ivey!!!
Happy Birthday beautiful!!!! You are FOUR!!
Love,
The Bests in Austin
Joni said…
Pure joy! Happy Birthday, Ivey!

Joni

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