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Lana Joy :)

Started by nicolejoy, April 23, 2008, 03:30:15 AM

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iridiscente

I love the teddy bear ears outfit!

RainbowJingles

YES!!!  Me too, Dina!  I looked at it and did puppy dog eyes and said "AWWWWWWW" right out loud!  lol

**HUGS** Lana Joy

Nelle

I love the one on page 11 where it looks like SHE could be taking the picture, HAHA. Awesome!!

BeccaBoo

I love all of them...

:bigcheese:


Do Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly. Micah 6:8

nicolejoy

Here's a couple from a month ago when we were in Thailand:









And a couple from a bit before that... maybe 2 months ago now...








Chseeads

We're all going to wait 5 months to reply to these...... :hypcrite:

iridiscente

Amazingly cute... love the backgrounds too!

sunlight

The one with her in the sand, and the one with her staring at the water are my favorite. :grin: those are adorable.
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

nicolejoy

Quote from: Chseeads on July 14, 2009, 01:48:27 PM
We're all going to wait 5 months to reply to these...... :hypcrite:

Fine, go ahead!! It's nice to see you too!!

nicolejoy

6 months later, here I am again!!

And here's my happy baby girl. She's 16 months old now and we're expecting again. (Read the prayer and praise section for more info on that, we're having some medical issues...)


Heather

i love happy babies.....
Keep it simple. Just love Jesus. -Sister Ali

upcchris

Praying for ya Nik, you're awesome, sis!
Television is proof the people will look at anything rather than eachother

Life would be so much easier without hormones

Of all God's creations, humans are the only ones with enough imagination to be bored

Humans are fallible, and they unreasonably expect everyone else not to be

Tina~Chris

Jaybee

I love that photo - she's such a cutie!
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forward."

- Kierkegaard