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Friday's Letters

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Dear Baby Girl, I can't believe you turned 8 months old yesterday.  I am excited by how much you have grown but also saddened by how quickly it is all moving.  Slow down little girl.  It's not time to grow up just yet!


Dear daycare care givers, you suck!  My little girl has another cold and possibly another ear infection.  I'm about to lose my Mama Grizz cool with you.

Dear Olympics, no offense but I'm starting to get bored with you. 

Dear opportunity knocking on our door, so far you have not done what I have asked.  You get one more chance next week.  Please don't waste it.

Dear lost makeup bag, you have no idea how happy I was when my husband found you.  Stay out of our grocery bags from now on and don't ever scare me like that again.

Dear Dove deoderant, thanks for being made in the USA!

Dear blog, I'm sorry I have been neglecting you.  We have been so busy lately but hopefully I will have some time soon to get back to you.  I may even be able to give you a whole new look!   

Dear weekend that we are trying to plan, the family really needs to get away so do me a favor and help me arrange that. 

Dear guy I saw on his motorcycle with a Pug strapped to the back, you are awesome and I applaud you for being masculine enough to take your itty, bitty, ADORABLE Pug on a ride.  It made me smile.  :)

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  1. They grow up fast don't they! You never realize how true the words "cherish the moment" are until you have a kid!

    new follower
    Bethany

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    1. Thanks for stopping by. I am following your blog too.

      It's just crazy how quickly the time passes by. I want my newborn back!

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  3. Oh no, I hope your daughter feels better very soon!
    What great letters!

    Christa
    http://christawaldrop.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Poor kid is always sick. I like your letters too.

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