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harmony on Monday September 21, 2009
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harmony on Monday September 21, 2009
Geneve enjoyed the cake...or should I say the frosting. She ate the frosting right away, and then mutilated the cake. It was like, I'll take some more pink stuff please, I don't know what this black stuff is all about. But nope, she got one cupcake and had to be content with the dissapointment of not receiving more!
Virginia on Monday September 21, 2009
What a beautiful party girl! Hmmm, looks delicious!
Tami on Thursday September 24, 2009
I remember the birthday collage I made for Brian's first birthday and it involved a lot of scissor cutting and wasn't near as cute. This could be a Card at a specialty store for birthday's. and there isn't a better model I could think of for the job either. Seriously Harmony you should go into the card and party business. Yet why rock the boat you are the perfect MOM and I wouldn't want to take you away from your children. maybe someday. The possibilities are endless, you and Brian both seem that way. You could do so many things with your artistic talent.
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I am the mother of three adorable kids Cado, Paisley, and Geneve.  I am a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Though we hail from Southern California, my husband works for KPMG and we're on a rotation in Geneva, Switzerland...

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