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Yes I know it's sad that I have come to a point in my life when I think a baby gate is fabulous but you know what? The child can't be contained anymore and this baby keeps her caged like a wild tiger and let's Mommy get her shit done.  Fabulosa.
I think that my idea for the centerpieces for Baby Girl's birthday party is going to be fabulous. I know that they are going to take a lot of work but I think they will be worth it in the end. I'll have to give a sneak peak when I have my test run finished.
 
 
The festival last weekend was not as fabulous as I had hoped it would be but the hanging out with our friends was. We had fun picking pumpkins and eating the (disappointing) pumpkin funnel cake. We also had a nice lunch at Cracker Barrel afterwards. And we got some cute pictures!




 
I think it's fabulous that Baby Girl's daycare is having a PJ day on Wednesday.  That's one day that I won't have to put any thought into her outfit.  I think she's going with the Zebra Pjs which she has yet to wear because she gets hot easily and generally sleeps in nothing but her diaper. 
 

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  1. Ooh what is the theme of her party going to be?
    That picture of her in the cart with the pumpkins is TOO ADORABLE!

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    1. Thanks! I can't believe she sat still for it. The theme is a little different but it's going to be "A is for Ashlyn, B is for Birthday." Everything is going to be alphabet themed.

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  2. YAY for pj days.. Love that theme. :)

    Your daughter is so cute.. How cute is she at the pumpkin patch.

    I love baby gates.. They are amazing inventions. :)


    Visiting from Laura's blog (Between The Lines). Have a great weekend.

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    1. It's the first PJ day the daycare has had so I'm excited LOL

      Thank so much! She is a little ham!

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