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Such precious babies, Bonnie! Merry Christmas, dear Bonnie, and a Happy New Year to you and all your loved ones!!!
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Denise
Looks like Santa made it! Hope your day was blessed and happy. ~Ann
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled that you and your family had a great Christmas! The looks on the kids' faces...priceless!!! (I have to tell you how much I love the wood that front door is made of, too! You know my eye couldn't just ignore that!) Enjoy this Christmas week!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice CHristmas. That picture of big brother reading to cute chubby sister is just precious. We had some American Girl excitement as well.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your house was filled with lots of love and laughter this Christmas! The kids got some pretty neat toys this year. Looks like a great time was had by everyone. The breakfast looked yummy too. I wish I had taken more pics of our Christmas day. It got away from me before I knew it!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pictures! I hope you and Grandgraddy had a wonderful Christmas season loving on your precious children and grandchildren! My brother and his family and Mom and Dad are coming to visit tomorrow and I can hardly wait! Missed seeing you this year, but hope to see you soon! Much love and warm wishes of a Happy New Year! -Denise
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had the whole crowd, and I'm betting that's all it took for you to have a very merry Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteOh, blessed indeed, Bonnie!!! Such a beautiful family you have!! Wishing you all the best in 2013. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteBonnie, thank you so much for the picture comment - you are sweet to compliment me. I have so much to learn though! I always try to get the kids in front of windows...it's key to get as much of that natural light indoors as possible!! No flashes!! :-) Love your blog, too, and I hope my home can be as hospitable and pretty as yours and Amy's is - beautiful!
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