My darling (diva) daughter
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Being a middle child would be hard for anyone, in between two brothers makes it an even more interesting combination. My darling (diva) daughter made her place known right from the womb, refusing to staying till her due date she made her grand entrance a whole month early (much to the aggravation of her Dad who wanted a December baby), she hit the floor running and hasn’t stopped since.
The typical girly girl into dolls especially Barbie, cheer leading, Disney Princess and football!
She holds her own pretty well against her brother’s and the neighborhood boys, but don’t call her a tomboy, check out her pose in this layout. I even considered entering her into a pageant, but was moving on the date the modeling agency was in Florida, and I am torn about making such a decision, it is very hard to break into the industry so I’d rather wait till she’s a bit older to make the decision on her own.
I present you my “Hanna”
Being a middle child would be hard for anyone, in between two brothers makes it an even more interesting combination. My darling (diva) daughter made her place known right from the womb, refusing to staying till her due date she made her grand entrance a whole month early (much to the aggravation of her Dad who wanted a December baby), she hit the floor running and hasn’t stopped since.
The typical girly girl into dolls especially Barbie, cheer leading, Disney Princess and football!
She holds her own pretty well against her brother’s and the neighborhood boys, but don’t call her a tomboy, check out her pose in this layout. I even considered entering her into a pageant, but was moving on the date the modeling agency was in Florida, and I am torn about making such a decision, it is very hard to break into the industry so I’d rather wait till she’s a bit older to make the decision on her own.
I present you my “Hanna”
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Now, on to Ms. Hanna. I can clearly see in Ms. Hanna’s pose that she is not in the show, she’s running it, lol.
I have a 19-year old university sophomore and thank Jesus I lived to see the day. Just as you said about your baby, my girl started walking, talking and expressing the hour she hit air.
They are a pure joy though. I can’t even imagine not ever experiencing her energy. I also have one younger son, and he’s ultra cool too, but he thinks his dad hung the moon! Oh well.
You are very welcome, I just love your blog bits!
I thing it is a girl thing being so assertive, how exciting and proud you must be of your daughter, and true on the son part, my 2-year old loves to say “You’re the man” to his dad.
Thanks Frank, she amazes me with them too.
Thanks and funny about the hippie look sounds like a description of my son except young Henry prefers the underwear look.
Thanks Monique!
Thanks so much, she definitely likes to act grown
Marie,
Thanks for the compliment, I think Dad is more worried about her growing up lol
Angelika,
Thanks, you’re too kind
Jasmine,
I am honored, thanks for the mention, I love the concentration of your site, not many out there like yours
Dani,
Thanks, working it is what she does best!
xx