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10 on 10: May

10 on 10:
Ten photos taken during one day or event, documenting that day or event, and posted on the tenth of the month.
May 9, 2013
Gabby:
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Coffee:
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Playtime:
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Storytime:
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Ready to Go:
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Headed to the Y:
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Little Feet at Lunch:
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Quiet Time:
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Playdate:
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A Special Package in the Mail (The Original Star Wars Movies on VHS!):
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Now go check out Katie’s 10 on 10 at Kate Suzanne Photography in Arkansas!

Comments

  1. Emily, I love the one of your baby girl sitting in her room surrounded by her toys....it's perfect. And I have to say as the mother of 2 boys...beware, Star Wars will soon take over your life. :) But that's a good thing!

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  2. I love the one of you baby girl sitting in her room surrounded by her toys....it's perfect. And I have to say as the mother of 2 boys...beware, Star Wars will soon take over your life. :) But that's a good thing! ~ Gretchen

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  3. Yeah the one of the baby with her toys is perfect! Her expression is great! And I love the sweet moment of "storytime." My boys haven't gotten into Star Wars…yet!

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  4. Oh these are so precious!!! I loooove the one of your baby girl sitting amongst her toys! Such great captures of your everyday! Hope you had a wonderful Morher's Day!

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  5. Puppies, coffee, and kids, oh my! Wonderful images!

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  6. Such a lovely day... baby amongst her treasures is wonderful and that sweet shot of baby toes makes me smile.

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  7. Love the baby surrounded by her treasures... her expression is priceless and those sweet baby toes. Adorable!

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