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Bunnies and Bare Legs

This Easter, I couldn't help but notice how much my girl has grown.  I wanted to document the little things about her that I may soon -- and too easily -- forget, like her love for My Little Pony and surprise eggs, losing her first tooth simply because the other one was already making its way in, the only little curls left in her beautiful, thick hair, the last of the hand-me-downs from when her momma was a little girl, her tomboy-ish nature, and those beautiful little hands and feet.  Time passes so quickly when little ones are around...















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