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My kids need your votes!!! PLEASE n THANK YOU!

I entered my kiddos in the Gerber photo contest.  Voting will last till the end of the month.  I would be so thankful if you voted for my kids.  :)  Please!  THANKS!  The links are under each photo.  :) 

 Titus 


Selah

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Disney for Boys said…
Hi, stopping by via the Blog Hop- I am your newest follower. Your children are precious!

http://www.SocialSavvyMom.com
Terra Heck said…
Your kids are darling. Good luck with the contest.
Unknown said…
Awh! SO adorable :) Im your newest follower via the hop. It would be great for a follow back! http://agemmoment.blogspot.com
About a Mom said…
Your kids are adorable! I am a new follower via Wonder Wed Blog Hop. Please check out my new blog http://aboutamom.com
Zelma Lopez said…
OMG the cuteness!! I tried to vote but I'm not in the US, boooo!!!

Visiting from WW blog hop. Thanks for the follow!

Zelma @ Zelma's Workshop
AmyLynn said…
I voted! :)

I'm a new follower from the GFC Blog Hop!

Amy
http://hearditfromthehills.blogspot.com/
Unknown said…
I am a new follower from Thirstie for Comments. Your kids are adorable and I hope they win.

If you don't already have a Triberr tribe, I am looking for mebers on my Praises tribe :) Seems it would fit well. http://www.sunshinepraises.com/2011/06/join-my-tribe-at-triberr.html

Melanie from Sunshine Praises (www.sunshinepraises.com)
Lisa Weidknecht said…
Oh they are so cute! I'm on my way to vote for them! Good luck!

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