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Little Razorbacks

I am so thankful for my little Razorback Cheerleaders!!!!!!!!

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Kimberley said…
Adorable!!! So sweet!!
Mary Lytle said…
The girls are beautiful! We don't know one another, but I ran across your blog some time ago and enjoy your humor, honesty, and positive outlook on life so much. I want to say thank you for sharing the "My Funny Child" entry. My little three-year-old granddaughter is experiencing the very same potty problems. It is comforting to know that this isn't an end-of-the-world problem that we must face alone. Thanks again for sharing
Muffy said…
How precious are they! I love little girls in a cheerleader uniform with a big bow! Mary-Meadows has an SMU cheerleader outfit & I just love to put her in it.
Jenna said…
They are so so so very darling!!!

And I never got a chance to comment on the "it's healthy" post.....sooooo funny! That E is a funny girl! Just like her sweet mama!

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