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that little sofie is getting sooo big! her bottom two teeth are really showing their stuff..and the two tops just poked through!
{{don't even ask about her nursing...sore subject}}

we are literally weeks away from sof turning one year old.

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Unknown said…
look at those teeth! so, she's bitin' ya, huh? baaaaaad
Jen said…
Oh, she is just so cute. I just want to hold her and give her all kinds of kisses.
LaTonya Yvette said…
So Cute! She such a happy baby.
Kimmy said…
She is just so adorable!!! :o)
Cammie said…
she is so darn cute! Makes my ovaries ache!
Anonymous said…
Too cute for words!
Carrie said…
I remember those "nursing with teeth" days! Let me just say, I feel for you friend...
Meredith said…
Sweet girl!!! Yeah for teeth... not so yeah for nursing with teeth!
Christy said…
she is so precious!!
He & Me + 3 said…
Gotta love nursing with teeth...mine got teeth at 4 months while she was nursing, boy was I sore for a good few months but...I ended up nursing though til she was 18 months, so it was worth it. I just love when they get teeth though...so cute! She is adorable.
CC said…
adorable little teethies!! When my son can home from Korea at 7 months, he already had 6 teeth. And he started chewing through his bottle nipples immediately!
Abby said…
Sore subject literally huh?

I lucked out mine didn't get teeth until 11 months!
Daphine said…
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Nice to meet you!

I love your blog! It's so inviting! The colors are awesome!

This is such a CUTE picture!

Have a great week ahead!
Karen said…
What. A. Doll. Really! She's just darling!
Live.Love.Eat said…
She is more than just cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She's adorable! Love your blog, found you while blog-hopping!
Megan said…
Awwwwww........she's just the cutest!!
She is SO cute! It makes me want another one...for about half a second! LOL

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