Wednesday February 21, 2007
Each person has something no one else has or ever will have. Encouraging our children to discover their uniqueness and helping develop its creative expression can be one of the greatest gifts and greatest delights of parenthood
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Good day, Sunshine!
I was thinking that the picture of Zora on the counter top was familiar, so I went back in your blogs and found this:
http://www.xanga.com/Jennifer_Z/538287871/item.html
Don’t you think she has grown quite a bit? What a sweetheart. I’ve always enjoyed how she looks at her daddy with absolute adoration. She is definately ‘daddys little girl’!!
Stuck in my head from one of our visits is when she walked over to where her daddy and his friend were standing and talking, looked wayyyyy up at them as they talked, and proceeded to join in their conversation, with arm gestures and all. I smile every time I think of that.
She is such a doll! I love that second picture.
Very cute. :o)