"How Can You Have Too Many Children? That's Like Saying You Have Too Many Flowers" ~ Mother Teresa

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Some Updated Pictures Of The Trio

I've been too busy lately to even think about breathing so blogging isn't getting much attention lately.

2 of the babies are CRAWLING. They are MOBILE. So, what that means is that Mommy can't sit down. Ever. My Mia must know that I'll go nuts once they are all moving so she's just taking her own sweet time. Thank you baby. :)

So, pictures. Showing off the babies, and my mad knitting skills :) Oh, and a special thank you to Kim for knitting that last pair of blue longies for me. I just couldn't do it. Not if I wanted them to actually fit the girls by the time they got done.

5 comments:

  1. I just love those beautiful baby girls!

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  2. adorable! You made some seriously cute little kids. I love the outfits. I have seen the necklaces in several pictures now, do they have some significance or do you just like them? Here's hoping the babies don't start running anytime soon :)

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  3. They are actually Amber Teething Necklaces. The baltic amber releases medicinal oils into the skin and its a natural analgesic. The girls have 6, 4 and 1 teeth. They have never yet had any synthetic pain relievers for teething. Matter of fact, we didnt even know they were teething! The drooling stopped too. They are awesome! You can get them here: http://hyenacart.com/inspiredbyfinn/ You need the 11 or 12" ones. They will fit until they are like 5-6 years old. Read the info about them. My girls wear theirs 24/7.
    I honestly swear by them. My 2 year old started weraing hers at birth and has never had Tylenol to this day. :)

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  4. Looks like you got all three pairs of longies done :)
    Gorgeous babies!

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  5. aren't the gorgeous girls! They seem to be looking more similar now they have all that gorgeous blonde hair :-)

    Those amber teething necklaces are really popular here in NZ. They look really pretty too :-)

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