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My daughter has her picture in this magazine! :)

I entered my little girl in a photo contest and she was a runner up in the category Kitchen Chaos.  If you get thriving family magazine skip to the back page and she is in the purple dress and blue apron.  I am a proud mama!  :) 

Thriving Family

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Sheila said…
Oh wow! Congrats to you and your daughter!
mymy said…
congratulations! :)
Amanda said…
Congrats! How fun is that!

I'm a new follower from WFW Blog Hop!

Amanda

www.mommyoftwolittlemonkeys.com
Anja M. said…
Congrats :)

I am here from "Wonder Wednesday Blog Hop".

I follow you on GFC. (Anja M.)

Please visit me at: http://anjathisandthat.blogspot.com/2011/03/wonder-wednesday-blog-hop.html
Adrienne said…
what a cool thing! you should be proud!
-Hynz- said…
Hi. New Follower here from I heart Blogging Hop. I'm so glad I found your blog!! I hope you can stop by and show my blog some Love. Thanks <3

take care,
hynz
http://iamhynz.blogspot.com
Sonja said…
Now following! Would love it if you'd follow back at http://www.toeuropewithkids.com/.
Thanks!
Princess Mom said…
Oh how awesome is that..Congrats to your daughter and you too mama..

New follower from Catch a Wave Wednesday.. Hope you can follow back!!

http://princessmomof2.blogspot.com/
Suzanne said…
That's so cool and someone just gave me a back issue of that magazine last week, I'll have to ask her for the one your daughter is in! :)
ChinaDoll said…
Congratulations...I am so happy for you and your daughter..you really should be proud of her! =)

♥hugs and be safe♥
chinadoll
ChinaDoll said…
Congratulations...I am so happy for you and your daughter..you really should be proud of her! =)

♥hugs and be safe♥
chinadoll

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