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Smiling Just Because

ZG Loving Life

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  1. I need to squeeze her right now!!! Love her! :0) What a blessing!

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  2. She's smiling just like her "MOMMIE" !!!

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  3. She is waving at us!!! So much sweetness in such a little body! Congrats to you two-- Hamner party of 3!!

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  4. Hey, Lacy & I want to know if ZG eats like her MOMMIE? Tell Zari to come home , we got peanut butter/yogurt and apples waiting!!!!
    "GOD IS GOOD" , Love yall

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  5. Sweetness!!!!! God is so good!!

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  6. Kara can't wait to attack her new BFF with slobber kisses on those sweet cheeks!!! Muah!!!

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