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Eight...

Going on, well...beyond her years. This little girl isn't so little any more, and at eight, I'm hoping to know her 20 years from now. She is definitely one step ahead of everyone! Fun, smart and full of adventure...seriously, 2 guns with 24 darts!? Is that a twinkle of mischief in her eye?
She too loves the beach...what a fun cake her mother made.
Little boxes to hide treasures are a favorite.
And did I mention...she too loves to be silly and when asked, "Where did you come up with that?", she answers..."From you"?
Oh, how she's loved to the moon!

Comments

Margaret said…
Happy birthday to your daughter! She's a beauty too! Enjoy her -- she'll grow up faster than you know.
Andrea said…
Happy birthday to your granddaughter! She's cute as a button! Love that last picture of the two of you :)
Kim said…
I can tell you are a wonderful and loving Grandma, my Mom use to make Noah's Birthday so extra special, like you are doing now. You're making some very sweet memories for them and for yourself!!! Enjoy every minute.....
Siobhán said…
Awww, happy birthday to your cutie patootie!
Nancy said…
Mischief? From you? Really? :-)
Quiltsmiles said…
What a loveley post! I can tell yo have a special connection with your GD. Love the spirit she shows. It's amazing what pure love will do. I'm happy and glad for you. Love your finishes of the BBD designs you recently posted. Beautifully done! Jane

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