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Darr

So cute! But she's looking so grown up!

vero

Aww! What a beautiful little girl!

Martin

She is growing FAR too fast! Far too fast... You wait Darr! You wait, LMAO.


Martin

Martin

The only other thing I can say about my daughter (the other love of my life is...). Can we cook! Or can we cook? She's beautiful, sweet, kind, giving with her hugs and kisses... She's all we could have asked for. We could not have made a better one ourselves, not by a long shot :D

Martin

Lana

Awwww what a sweet little bugga... I wish we lived closer, her and Evie would surely "tear it up" ... Have a wonderful Easter !!!

Beth

WHAT A CUTIE!!!!!!!!

I bet you are so proud of her. And I bet she grows up to be a fantastic person especially with a mom like you, Lisa and an adoring daddy!

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