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Friday's Letters



Dear Baby Girl, you are an amazing child and I don't think I can ever tell you that enough.  You are so smart and so sweet and I love being your Mama.  I am going to soak up these last few months of being a Mama to one and give you as many hugs and kisses as I possibly can!

Dear Baby #2, only 11 days until we find out if you are pink or blue.  I can't wait to find out!  Let's get control of this appetite you have, though. 

Dear Husband, we are about to venture into some uncharted waters and I know that everything is going to be just fine.

Dear house, I have been too busy and too tired to deal with you lately.  If you could just go ahead and clean yourself this weekend, that would be great.
 
Dear sugar cookies from my Grandmother, dam you to hell!  You are my favorite so you can't expect me not to eat all of you as quickly as possible.  Good thing I won't be seeing you again until Christmas.

Dear baby blanket, I'm so glad I found you!  I have been looking for you for over a year now and I finally found you stuffed behind one of Baby Girl's drawers.  You are my favorite baby blanket (for her) because you are so soft and you are personalized and I'm so happy I found you again!
 
Dear Grey's, I have to say I was a little bored with you last night.  I guess you have to throw in a boring episode every now and then.  Nice guest starts this season, though.
 
Dear work, you suck for not giving us any time off for Easter. 

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!

 
 

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