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Friday's Letters

**Warning - total spoiler for Grey's Anatomy**





Dear Baby Girl, you are a ridiculously smart child.  I have never heard a one year old repeat so many words.  You are such a little sponge!  I love to hear you say Love You and it's so cute when you say Thank You and See Ya!  Keep it up little one!

Dear Baby #2, next week's appointment is just a simple check up but I'm hoping the doctor will tell me when your next ultrasound is because I can't wait to find out if you are a little boy or girl.  I'm secretly hoping for girl but don't tell Daddy!

Dear blog, I'm digging your new design.  As I am never completely satisfied with anything, I'm sure I'll be making some changes to you soon.

Dear Monika, so much fun!  Our girls are just too cute!  Your potty training wisdom has inspired me and I am now on the hunt for a potty for Baby Girl.  (Monika is Polish and she said that in Poland, kids are usually potty trained by the time they are 16 months!)

Dear Grey's, awesome episode last night!!!  It was so funny even though there was some sadness too.  And I'm glad Baby Shepherd is boy!  Now we get to guess the name.  Mark Sloan Shepherd or maybe just Sloan Shepherd.  I'm sure it will be something in honor of Mark.

Dear baby bump, I don't know what it is about you this time but I think you are much cuter and I am much more comfortable with you this time around. 

Dear boobs, not sure why you have decided to grow so much this pregnancy but I'm not liking it at all.  I am going to have to go out and buy all new bras because mine are just too uncomfortable.  You are causing me much discomfort and I wish you would just chill!

Dear Me, never thought I'd be writing a letter to my boobs.  Also never thought I'd be on an Ebay bidding war over a Fisher Price potty.  (and then actually get mad that I lost)

Dear readers, don't forget to vote!! Will Baby #2 be a boy or a girl? Between the pole on the blog and my Facebook friends, we are at 50/50 right now!  Oh and be on the lookout for a giveaway!  My first one!

Dear Katie, you are such a great little pug.  I know that you were not amused by being put in Baby Girls' crib this morning but it gave her and I a good laugh.  We love you.






 

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  1. I like your new design! Looking forward to finding out what you are having!

    Tiffany
    www.littlegems3.blogspot.com

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  2. I wish I were potty training Mackenzie now! IF she were talking I'd start now. But I think it would be mean to potty train her when we can't always communicate. Good luck with it, I don't think she's too young since she's a talker!
    And thanks for the greys warning, I chose to watch it before reading your post. :o)

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