It seems a bit odd to be commenting, but I have find great pleasure in your postings. Although I have not endured the pain of losing a child, I do know the intense desire of wanting a sweet baby of my own and not being able. But in a strangely simple way your story gives me hope.
So, speaking of odd, I am commenting on my own post. The first picture in this post is one of my favorites. So often, I post only the most flattering pictures of Eleanor. But, this one is so very real. She does drool, have messy hair, and a double chin. And just sometimes, when you catch her from below, her head looks like a beefsteak tomato. She is pure joy. I never imagined that she would be as wonderful, real, and charming as she is. Sweet girl.
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It seems a bit odd to be commenting, but I have find great pleasure in your postings. Although I have not endured the pain of losing a child, I do know the intense desire of wanting a sweet baby of my own and not being able. But in a strangely simple way your story gives me hope.
Little Eleanor looks so beautiful. These pictures are great!
So, speaking of odd, I am commenting on my own post. The first picture in this post is one of my favorites. So often, I post only the most flattering pictures of Eleanor. But, this one is so very real. She does drool, have messy hair, and a double chin. And just sometimes, when you catch her from below, her head looks like a beefsteak tomato. She is pure joy. I never imagined that she would be as wonderful, real, and charming as she is. Sweet girl.
She is the sweetest and the first picture is also my favorite!
these photos are fabulous. sounds cheesy, but they are inspiring me to take some good ones of my wn.
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