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Thankful Tuesday

Today and every day I am thankful for my daughter. She really is a blessing, full of life and has the ability to brighten any room she is in. Her sparking brown eyes are so trusting and while she is still 2 she still tries to show her independence.

I love her smile,
It always stays a while..

I love her touch,
To me it means so much..

I love her grins,
It is even there when she sings..

Sydney fills the room with laughter and joy,
Even her pout is cute, especially when she wants a toy.
She sat in the corner to show independence and demand her way,
It looked so adorable I kissed her frown away. 






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  1. She is a doll! Love the matching dresses.

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  2. shes is adorable! and what a good reason to be thankful =)

    glad to be following back!

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  3. Awh she's gorgeous. Such beautiful words aswell. I am now following :-)

    Beki x

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  4. This is so sweet. Her big brown eyes melt my heart! Thanks for stopping by my blog...following you now :) From Jenny @ Cassandras Corner

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  5. Your daughtere is stinkin adorable!!! Look at that face!!

    Falen
    www.upwardnotinward.com

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  6. Such a Cute pic Doll playing with a Doll.

    See exam puzzle http://exampuzzle.blogspot.in/

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  7. Your daughter is beautiful!

    Found you from the blog hop!

    xo
    SEL
    growinglaughingandlovinginlife.blogspot.com

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  8. She is a cutie love that smile! Following back and thanks for dropping by.

    Kim, USA

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