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sadness falls...

when paige and austin were getting pics for homecoming, sofia was jacked up...she was saying, "i go dance wif you, austin."
as paige and austin made their way to the car to load up, sofia yells, "wait, i need to get my seat.  my car seat, austin. i need my seat."
reality started to set in that she wasn't going along...and the eyes started to swell and get all red and puffy...

...and then, sadness fell.  it fell hard!!!

and like any woman in love, she chased that car all the way to the end of the street begging him to take her.

it's ok...she learned a really good lesson.  when you learn that boys ARE stupid {{boys are scum...kick them and run}}, we unite as women.

we went to DQ...with daddy too...the only real man who will not break your heart!

Comments

Jen said…
Aw, that is just so sweet.
carlotta cisternas said…
Poor thing! She is too sweet.
Frizzy said…
If that little face doesn't just break your heart and make you turn around you deserve a kick! What would we do without our prince charming daddies to make the world a better place?
GypsiAdventure said…
awe...she's precious! (but yes..ice cream is much better than crying over a boy!) ;)
~K
Claremont First Ward said…
Oh, poor thing. Never too young to learn a good lesson though, right? Laughing.
Over-Caffeinated said…
Aww, that is so sweet!

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