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Happy Halloween!!!

Paisley celebrated her 1st Halloween this weekend, which has been so much fun.  Mainly for us, since she doesn't realize...  We went to a friend's party on Friday night, then had our own party last night after some trick-or-treating around our neighborhood.  She's exhausted from all the fun!

 Her bee costume was a bit warm and she was kinda too long for it, so it wasn't her favorite thing to wear...  Mine, however, made it really easy to breastfeed which was great!
A picture with her favorite twins, Renna and Reagan!  Don't mind her expression, again it's just her hatred of the bee costume.  She loves sheep!

Here's a group of picture of us with our friends Mendy and Adam.  This is before we went trick-or-treating which was super fun!  Sure, none of our kids are really old enough to eat candy, but we sure enjoyed it!


 Because I have no idea how to get these pictures in better order since every time I drag them to a new place everything gets a little crazier, let's just skip around...  This is just a cute picture of Paisley that makes me wonder why I don't put her in hats more often.



This is the amazing face I wake up to every morning.  I took this one right after she woke up this morning before we even got out of bed.  This is the most amazing face to wake up next to.  (No offense, Aaron.)  I need to point out that this smile is usually accompanied by toots and a strong scent of urine since she goes all night without a diaper change...
Paisley doing some sweet cuddling the other night.
The only picture we got of the 3 of us is blurry so we may have to all get dressed up again to get a good picture!
And finally, one more picture of that amazing smile.  I was never a morning person until I met her...

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  1. I absolutely love that you were both little bumble bee's. So cute. Paisley is such a cutie.

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  2. Ooh! So cute -- I love the beekeeper and his bees!

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  3. Oh, I just love it all!!! She is so dang adorable! I know what you mean about mornings...Jackson's sweet little face and smile make every morning a blessing, instead of something I dread:). Paisley's smile is so big and so bright - she must be such a happy girl!!!

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  4. Awww, our daughter was a bee too. I love the bee keeper idea as well. Too adorable.

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  5. I love it! The bees and the beekeeper! Too awesome!! :)

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