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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Easter 2010 Clothes

Everyone,

Since Easter was Conference Sunday, we didn't get to wear our fun new Easter clothes to church. So this Sunday everyone looked shiny in their new outfits. We even got up early so I could take pictures of them before church. Thanks to my Mom for the clothes!

First off: Butterfly. She looks SO grown up in this dress. She picked out the bow herself. And look, I even put her hair in curlers the night before! She looks so cute! Those curls didn't last through church but she thought they were great.
Next up is Pirate. He is the king of soulful looks in our house. And yes, I did pick out their outfits to match their eyes! Thanks to the 5 or 6 people who asked me that at church. Makes me feel like our choice was a good one.

And last but not least, Professor. He was NOT happy about getting his picture taken after someone took a toy away from him. So I didn't get as many pictures as I would have liked with him. The hats kill me!
Absolutely adorable!

Safire

5 comments:

  1. Wow, such good models! Professor sure has that pouty look down. It's his Blue Steel!

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  2. Love the Father/Daughter pic! Butterfly looks so much older in this too.

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  3. I jsut love the pictures. Good luck on your trip.

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