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Happy Saturday From Maddie



I just figured that you would have to smile today if you could just see this outfit. This is another newborn jacket with a dress that's a couple of sizes too small, and she has just started branching out to shoes that are mismatched too.....I don't really get that one but it's...so perfect.



Happy Saturday friends!

Comments

Jan said…
Aww. Yes, your post did make me smile. Love creative kids like Maddie.
Leslie said…
She's so stinkin' adorable!
LadySnow said…
How in the world does she fit in those coats and get them zipped up! LOL ;-)
Goosegirl said…
Miss Maddie, you make me grin! You are a darling silly girl!
Sam, thank you for sharing your cutie pie with us.
I nominated you for the sunshine award! I love your blog and thanks for all the sharing and allowing us to follow along with you
Leah said…
it's gorgeous! she looks pretty pleased with herself!
Jess said…
She is the most adorable little thing EVER!!!
Keykeeper said…
Hi, Samantha!!!:) My sister reminded me the other day that you wanted to be told of this year's Walk-for-Life. What would I do without her.:P

It will be held Saturday, Feb. 6 at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Hueytown & I think it starts at 9:45 a.m.. Any donations you could raise/give would be very much appreciated.:)

God Bless,
Alissa
Renata said…
Oh what a little cutie! Bought a smile to my face!
Debbie said…
What's with the wearing clothes that are way too small thing? I have one too. She sometimes gets stuck in it it so small. I have to help her out of way too many shirts. lol.
It sure is cute though.

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