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Liza Jane is 11 weeks


sweetest baby ever...










She is smiling and sleeping...what more could I ask for?

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The Dillon 6 said…
she is so sweet! does she look like the others? because to me she just looks like her cute own self...
Natallee said…
WOW! More than one blog post in a week??? I am inpressed!! Eliza is so so cute!! I can't wait to meet her and I am crossing my fingers that you guys can make it this week! We love you guys!
Unknown said…
look at those blue eyes!! do you think they'll stick?

She is very cute and I'm glad to hear she is a piece of cake - that is reassuring. As for the blog templete - look at my blog on the very top line there is a orange line that has pyram.com on it. Click on it and you can choose from thousands of designs.
Terra said…
She is so cute - look at those eyes! You guys are in trouble! :) Your Christmas pics are cute, too. I don't know why we ever think we'll actually get one with everyone smiling and looking at the camera at the same time - yeah right! Love Eden's hat. too. What a little fashionista!
Sandra said…
she is cute, congratulations.

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