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Hi guys!
ReplyDeleteShe is absolutely adorable!!!!!!!! I wish I were back in Portland to get to meet her. Maybe next year in TESOL 08??
Best wishes,
Gladys
How am I supposed to get any work done with Maeve laughing at me?
ReplyDeleteWhat a girl! I can't believe she rolled over! We are looking forward to visiting at the end of the month. Perhaps we can get worldwide distribution.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how much she's grown since the christening!! What afun time withher being so interactive.
ReplyDeleteJack
Great pictures! I've been having trouble getting the sound.Don't know if it's me or the computer.Maeve is a cutey,looks just like her Mom as a baby.
ReplyDeleteGrandma Kay
Finally! I'm sooo glad we've got easy access to see Amazing Maeve as she grows. She's already a talented lass!
ReplyDeleteI will NOT refer to you all as "parental units", though I can think of some other good nick-names....and of course it is so very good to see those cheeks of my adorable little niece. Say, didn't I call her "Squeaker"?
ReplyDeleteLooks like her mom, eh?
Well, I love her just the same...
and I am very glad you kids are doing this! Good job!
love tara
Amazing little one! Thanks for the squeak-by-squeak. Maeve is already so cute that it burns the eyes a bit. I'm sure the cats are jealous. Just wait until she can say charming things. . .
ReplyDeletegood health to you all,
Craig