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Avery Pics

So, the pacifier has been something that we've used a whole lot lately. Avery has her molars coming in, which makes a grand total of 12 teeth, so she chews on it. I try not to put it in her mouth unless she is fussy and I can tell when it's her teeth when I use it and she just stops crying. If it's not her teeth, and she has her pacifier, she will still be fussy. But, I wanted to take a picture of her new ponytail that has become a daily event now! Cutie patootie!


I really hate this camera phone, it takes such lousy pictures. Maybe if I had my regular camera charged up every once in a while, it would be better.


Avery watching her daddy...


Avery watching the Cowboys game....


Avery laughing at her daddy...


More laughing at her daddy...


I just know at any moment she is going to take off and walk. She can stand for a few seconds by herself now. She can stand on one foot, she can pull up on something without having to hold on (like, a wall or something). My big girl.

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*Katy* said…
That might just be the cutest little ponytail ever! And that "laugh face" is adorable! I love it when you can catch them doing the action...it makes the picture so much more real :)

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