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Hailey is 9 months old today

Yes, it is rather cliché, but where does the time go?  Today, Hailey is 9 months old!  I can hardly believe it.  It won’t be long until she is walking, talking and giving her sister fits! 

Of course as a parent, we want to let our kiddos develop into their own unique best.  And while we certainly don’t want to always compare Hailey to Grace, it is hard not to look for the similarities and marvel at the differences.  For each of the girls, we have had studio pictures taken every 3 months for the first year of their lives.  This has given us a great chance to see at least physically how much they have in common. 

Here for your enjoyment are 2 albums from today’s sitting.  The first are some wonderful pictures, many of which we had prints made.  The second album is well… expressive.  I figure by the time the girls reach “marrying” age (you know, 30 something, or long after I am dead and gone), I should have a huge stockpile of pictures to use as bribery and fodder for a great slideshow during the rehearsal dinner! 

Comments

Gram White said…
How do you choose????? They are ALL so precious!!! She is growing up WAY too fast for this Gram!!!
Anonymous said…
Oh my gosh, do we get to vote for our favorites??? Ha! I go with the 2nd album. Those are always my favorite pictures! She is very expressive!

Janet Copeland
D. and N. said…
What a great way to hang onto those precious memories, especially since the time goes by so quickly. Nine months already...really? Wow. Before you know it, you'll be posting first-day-of-school pictures!

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