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sometimes i see the uber love my girlies have for each other...when they aren't tattling and fighting and vying for their own time and attention. it must be hard being one of four girlies...and we try really hard to do "special time" with each girl each week, but sometimes it doesn't happen. sometimes momma needs her "special time" instead.

anywho...the other day i went to the gym and paige was watching sofia. i get home to this beautiful site...
a big sister loving on her baby sister, cuddling and just being "sisters". it gives me hope that some day they will really like each other. like, maybe they'll meet at starbucks and chat and tell all the stories about how bad of a momma i was and why they need counseling...but they'll like each other.

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Awww, this gives me hope too. Although I have boys, they still argue and want the attention....stopping by from SITS.:)
awesome post! how sweet are they..there's hope! where are they? is that paige's bed? so cute!
Leslee P said…
I just love that. They will love each other, especially with the years inbetween them. I am sure Paige will be a great big sister throughout the years.... That picture just warms my heart... still holding out hope for sofia and miles... just sayin...
Karen said…
I have three sisters and a brother. I can tell you it will go something like that. What beautiful picture.
Cyndy Bush said…
Maybe they could even do group counseling together! haha I love those (rare) moments when my kids act like they like each other!

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