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When they smile... I smile

Just a gentle tug at the mouth is all it takes,
To fill and make your heart break...
To see their faces lit up with so much joy,
And its them playing that brings smiles.. not a toy.



They innocences of just lying in the grass,
Makes me just want them to just stay there till the daylight lass...
The cool ground beckons them to relax and stay,
And there they lay just giggling and they play.



What I would give to watch them like this all day,
Because their smiles are precious in every way. 

Comments

  1. Love their pretty smiles. Yes, they all made me smile too. Have a happy weekend!

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  2. I can see how beautiful their smile is ... lovely pics :-)

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  3. nice pics!
    your blog is great, I am following you now
    hope that you can visit my blog :)
    xx

    http://losaway.blogspot.com

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  4. They are very cute! And, they look so happy.

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  5. How precious! Beautiful post!

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  6. Children sure do have a way of making people smile :)

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  7. Your kids are darling. I'd smile at them all the time too!!

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  8. This is adorable.
    No suprise they make you smile, I have a grin on my face now too just seeing them enjoying themselves.

    Lovely blog!

    (PS found you on the blog hop and am following!)

    http://mrsshaunaferguson.blogspot.co.uk/

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  9. Hi there! Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a sweet comment -I do appreciate it :) Your pictures are so adorable - love it! :) Have a lovely week!

    Hugs,
    Stephanie

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  10. Awesome sweet smiles! Such super cute pictures of super cute kiddos:) Now following via GFC!

    Thanks for the visit and the follow. Would love for you to come back to join Freedom Fridays (no rules blog hop, goes live on Thursdays at 7pm mst)

    So hoping to see you there, hope your week continues to be filled with smiles and laughter:)

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  11. What cute pictures and pretty smiles. It made my day

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  12. Beautiful little ones! Isn't it great being a mommy! :)

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  13. Adorable, their innocence shines.

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  14. So adorable, what a precious age!
    Thanks for inviting me over, I love your blog and I am gladly following you back.
    x
    Natalie

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  15. Great Pics! I am so glad that you found my site and were the 100th follower. Seriously, I did a happy dance when I saw that. Gladly following back and look forward to hearing more from you!

    Holly
    http://notdonegrowing.blogspot.com/

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  16. Your children are beautful! Who couldn't smile with those beautiful faces? :)

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