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This is Alice smiling. She smiled really early, around two and a half weeks and smiles everyday. She loves smiling at Jason and also loves her toys. That is what she is smiling at here in this picture.



This is Alice's usual expression unless she is screaming then she looks much less content and slightly purple.



As much as Daniel has been punky around Alice a lot and a perfect terrible two year old in many ways, he still is my sweet little boy. He loves trying to share toys with Alice and tells her about each toy. He also will sing to her, his favorite is "Rock a bye baby" to which he knows all the words perfectly.


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Megan said…
The 2 year old attitude is to be expected, and at least he is sweet to his little sieter right?! That is all I am hoping for. LOL. Those pictures of her smiling are precious. I think any day this week would work for us (lunch at the park). So you pick the day since you have the 2 kids. Maybe we could meet at the park Daniel had his bday party at around 11 or 11:30? Whatever works for you. Let me know.
Erin said…
What a BIG smile for how young she is. She must be a really happy baby. Lucky you.
Josie said…
What a little sweetie!
Becky said…
Could she get any cuter!?

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