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Post by Flyingcursor »

Yep. A cutie pie. Officially.

/waiting for the inevitable.
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I'm in favour, but with a "u".
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Someone needs to sticky the cutie pie thread again, leave it up there with that poopy politics thingy, maybe people will choose to be cute instead of bicker.

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Post by ErikT »

TelegramSam wrote:...instead of bicker.
There'd be a lot less bickering in the world if people would spell correctly. I'm in favor of that anyway. ;)

And thanks for letting her in :)
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This is my daughter Becca, holding her cousin Belle.
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Two cutie-pies, Emm! :)
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emmline wrote:This is my daughter Becca, holding her cousin Belle.
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that's a cp holding churchhill! :boggle:
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He does look regal, doesn't he :) Two cutie pies, it is!
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ErikT wrote:He does look regal, doesn't he :) Two cutie pies, it is!
except that he's a she, wearing a boyish sweater.
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emmline wrote:This is my daughter Becca, holding her cousin Belle.
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That's one pretty girl.
The little fella is pretty cool too.

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Edit: :oops: ..just noticed the post above this one..sorry Belle.. :oops:
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emmline wrote:
ErikT wrote:He does look regal, doesn't he :) Two cutie pies, it is!
except that he's a she, wearing a boyish sweater.
Thus the name "Belle". Sometimes with babies, it's hard to tell. My first son was mistaken for a girl a lot when he was tiny because of his rosey cheeks and long eyelashes. Looks (and acts) all boy now. Darling baby BTW!

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awwwwww......they're both beautiful Em!
And ErikT, your wee one is very sweet :)
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Post by Darwin »

Sunnywindo wrote:Sometimes with babies, it's hard to tell. My first son was mistaken for a girl a lot when he was tiny because of his rosey cheeks and long eyelashes.
I've seen pictures of my older brother with rosy cheeks and long golden curls--probably at about the age of two.

The story is that my father took him out somewhere one day, and a lady bent over him and said, "What a beautiful little girl!" Daddy headed straight for the barber shop and had him shorn.

My mother always ended this story with, "And he didn't save even one curl for me."
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izzarina wrote:awwwwww......they're both beautiful Em!
And ErikT, your wee one is very sweet :)
*goes back to look for recent pictures posted by ErikT*


Awwww! Babies are so cute at that age where they start to sit up and crawl and explore the world around them with that innocent wonder and pure joy of theirs!

:) Sara (who thinks she needs to stop by this thread more often to keep up on all the cutie pie postings better)
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Darwin wrote:I've seen pictures of my older brother with rosy cheeks and long golden curls--probably at about the age of two.

The story is that my father took him out somewhere one day, and a lady bent over him and said, "What a beautiful little girl!" Daddy headed straight for the barber shop and had him shorn.

My mother always ended this story with, "And he didn't save even one curl for me."

Shame on him! Doesn't he know that things like locks of hair have sentimentel value?!?!?!? :lol:



:) Sara (who's kitchen is currently overflowing with "sentimentel" stuff that she's attempting to get rid of... trying to be a recovering pack rat)
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