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Happy 8th Eden

We had the sweetest birthday party and baptism for Eden last week. I can't believe that she is already 8. She was so excited to be baptized by her father and have her grandparents there with her. The first thing she said to me in the bathroom after was "I look so different mom!" We are so proud of her and all that she does.






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Kerry said…
Congratulations to beautiful Eden! It's fun to watch you grow up! :)
Bennett Family said…
i'm so sad we missed it. :( i'm sure it was perfect. congrats eden! xoxo
The Dillon 6 said…
I still can totally remember Eden and Abby coming into Nursery, kicking off their shoes, pulling up their dresses, and ripping their tights off. THEN they had some fun. :)
Natallee said…
She is so darling!! WE are so proud of her! She is so bright and smart!! I wish we could have been there!
Jenn Haws said…
I'm so glad it was a neat day! Wish we could have been there! Eden's dress is absolutely beautiful! Enjoy her...before you know it she will be 16 :)
Melain said…
OMG I think my little girl said something almost identical to that after she got out of the font! Isn't it wonderful how quickly they feel the difference?!

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