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Baby Birthday Party ...


Yesterday we attended a Birthday Party for a beautiful little girl - She turned "1" - Imagine turning only "1" - So many years ahead - So many milestones to go - She looked adorable and really seemed to enjoy her day - This was my favorite photo of the day ... What age did you enjoy the most?

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  1. Very nice photo Kristine! Lovely little girl in a pink dress with a pink bow, so sweet!
    I think my favorite time was between 5 and 10 years of age, no worries, just all day playing with my brother and cousins, big yard, lovely neighbourhood, really happy time! How about you?

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  2. Thank you, Sonja ~ We attended her birthday party on Sunday, so I always enjoy taking photos at kids birthday parties - So many fun things to photograph and the children are always precious ... I would have to agree with you regarding favorite age - Probably childhood - Skateboarding, riding bikes etc ... Great times with no worries ... Absolutely!

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