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Wordfull Wednesday

Sisters always have each others backs...


Play along with Wordful Wednesday...check out angie's blog to see who else is in today.

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Elizabeth said…
Love the picture...so sweet. I don't know what I'd do without my sister. Your girls are blessed to have each other.
Kacey said…
What a beautiful family you have! Thanks for stopping by my blog and your comment - yes, you made me feel FAB! Ha! Ha! And your opinion does count - otherwise I wouldn't have posted it for all the world to see. Ha! Love your blog - SO pretty. I am a TOTAL fabric junkie as well - if only I had storage space....
Kim Heinecke said…
FOUR girls?! wow, I can't imagine! I have 3 boys! I wouldn't know what to do with girls!
Carrie said…
What a gorgeous picture!! Did you make those dresses? I need a tutorial, m'kay?
Penelope said…
Wonderful picture! I love the angle, and their dresses are adorable! You have the cutest children!

Thanks for your comment. A faux hawk would be so cute! His 3YO cousin has had one off and on since he was born and it looks great on him, but I've been too chicken to try it. But...I think I just might try it, come spring! :)
Anonymous said…
look at those sweet curls.... Congrats on sleeping through the night. I so know what thats like coming from a mom that never got to sllep through the night. The baby is 8.... she still wakes up some nights, ugh!
tiarastantrums said…
I LOVE and Adore that picture!!
Karen said…
Your photo is beautiful!!
Jaysi said…
Unbelievably beautiful photo!! Of course your caption says it all. I'm off to read a little about you and your beautiful family!
Quirky said…
This photo is BEAUTIFUL!
I'll be sure to come back for more :)
Oh my goodness.......I absolutely LOVE this.....the picture......and then the caption. Really, truly priceless. Thank you so much for playing along!
Shannon said…
Gorgeous! I adore that photo and the statement beneath it. Sisters are one of God's greatest gifts.
ok...carrie. i actually made their dresses. they are pillowcase dresses. i couldn't find a pattern so i just played along with the fabric. you can see all 3 little dresses in the family pic. :)
Unknown said…
sooo, i can't think of a team name...and i'm working on it... and i can't believe sof slept through!!!! xoxo
Casey's trio said…
What a great picture and words to go with it...a sisterly bond is one of the most valuable things!
Unknown said…
Oh my goodness - that photo and the beauty of your blog combined are breathtaking!
Live.Love.Eat said…
Came over from Angies Wordful Wed. This is a beautiful pic. The colors are amazing!!!!!
6 Happy Hearts said…
oooo love this pic & statement!!
I'm going to see if I can get on like it of my girls ; )
I like your background...too cute!!
sassy stephanie said…
What a sweet pic...and I love their pillowcase dresses.

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