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Easter Preview



Steve and I help with baptisms at church and we had to be at church EARLY yesterday morning.  The girls looked so sleepy when they got their Easter baskets.
Their K-Kay sent them the beautiful little Easter dresses.  The girls loved them.  Their Mama did too!

I will do a post in a day or two about our Easter celebration.
Right now, the girls are in school and I am trying to clean-up and wash and have us some clean underwear.  It's that sort of day!  (I knew the Grandparents would want to see them in the Easter best!)

Comments

Tara G. said…
They look beautiful and darling! Clean underwear is always good! :)
The Garners said…
The girls look beautiful!
A.K.W. said…
Loved the pictures and what lovely dresses!

Amy
Muffy said…
I just LOVE those dresses! So classic!
Angie said…
Such adorable dresses!
Johanne said…
The girls look so pretty. Can't wait to hear and see all about your Easter. Hope you had a wonderful time.

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