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Greetings from Fargo!

November 23, 2010 - Leave a Comment

Greetings, from Fargo.

Facts:

  1. This hat makes her look like she has a mullet. 
  2. She did a #2 in her diaper right after I took this, which is why she is so alert.
  3. You can't see it in the photo, but this hat also has little pink ears on it.  Which is darling.
  4. I love it when little babies are all bundled up for the winter.
  5. It snowed a ton last night, so I got to bundle this little baby up tight this morning when I headed to the dentist at SEVEN.
  6. I spent way too much time, again, watching The Office last night.  I need an intervention.
  7. I love it when Thanksgiving is two days away and I am nursing (sorry) because it means I can eat as many calories as I want. 
  8. I always eat as many calories as I want, but Thanksgiving makes it extra special.
  9. This is my first holiday season with Georgia and my heart is so full of joy I might just die.
  10. If I die of joy, this would be my last holiday season with Georgia.  And that just won't do.  I need a thousand more.
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