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    She is so totally adorable and you can tell she clearly loves her ballet class.

    It does go wayyyyyyy too fast. My oldest turns 18 this year though. I can still remember playing peek a boo with him, singing Barney songs, standing in line to meet the white ranger, walking him to school quizzing him on spelling words, and a whole myriad of other experiences. Hard to believe that the same little boy is almost ready to be let loose on the world as his own individual. It’s exciting and heartbreaking at the same time.

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    Amy Reply:

    SOB! Oh, they just grow up too darn fast! I am treasuring all of these little moments with my little girl. I am already seeing flickers of the women she is going to become. Thanks for the reminder to savor each of these moments!!

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    Oh but I wish every child….EVERY CHILD
    could have this free…safe…carefree environment to thrive and grow in…
    God Bless, Pam, South Bend

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    Love it! I see a similar scene unfold in my own house these days.

    (So glad to catch up! When you switched to WP, I stopped getting your RSS feed for a while.)

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    Amy Reply:

    That is so strange! It must take awhile to transition or did you have to resubscribe? So glad you came back to check. You know I could never go more than week without blogging :)

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    Beautiful! You are correct. It seems my babies were just born a few weeks ago. One is 8 the other nearly 6. Time passes so very quickly….your post made me tear up.

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    She’s precious! These are great stills of her in action. I love the look on her face in the second and third.

    My son is 8 and I wish I could just bottle him up right now. He’s the sweetest, coolest, kindest kid. I hope he stays that way as a teenager and adult.

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    Oh no, here I go too…(with the tears)! Youv’e got “mad camera skills”, my (10 yr old-going on thirty)daughter would mumble w/the eye roll. I miss those sweet moments that take your breath away…..beautifully classic.

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