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Um....Yea....So............

this time flying by thing......so not for me.

People keep asking me how old Ashlyn is and I keep saying, 6 months.  It kindof sortof just hit me that in 12 days, she won't be 6 months anymore.  She will be 7 months.  My heart kindof jumped a little bit when the thought hit my brain.  How did she go so quickly from 6 months to 7 months?  How quickly are these next few months going to go?  Why is it all moving so quickly?  What happened to my 8lb baby girl? 

She turned into an almost-7-month-old-amazon-baby that's what!

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  1. Time goes way too fast. My first daughter is almost 3 and my baby is almost 2 months. Time needs to slow down. I recently heard that "days go by slow but the years go by fast" So true. Visiting from Jennas

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I'm just amazed by how quickly it is passing! I want her to stay little forever!!

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  2. Girl. How r we closer to their 1st birthday than their actual date of birth!!!! For some reason, Maya turning 9 months is getting me depressed but happy depressed ( if that makes sense). My 6 pounder is already throwing fits and giving me attitudes!

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    1. OMG I know. I'm so happy to see her growing and doing new things but I'm so sad because I just want her to stay little forever!!!!! They are both going to have little attitudes aren't they?! They are going to take after their Mommys!!!!!!

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