he looks at her.
When she put the dress on, he thought she was "a princess, just like Tinkerbell."
JEB
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Dear Betz Family,
ReplyDeleteI keep you in my thoughts every day. Celia is a beautiful Tinkerbell, and I think Tuck is a perfect Peter Pan.
Much love,
Sara McIver
I love the bells...
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"Tinklebell"
L2A5
Your boy (and the one to come) and my boys...they really, truly are gifts from God.
ReplyDeleteHis adoration of her is so evident on his face, in his eyes, in the love the pours from his gaze. You have amazing, beautiful children. Which leads me to believe that they must have amazing, beautiful parents.
ReplyDeleteTuck's love for his big sister, Celia is so evident. Praying each day would be filled with lasting memories, big and small.
ReplyDeleteCelia is a wonderful Tinkerbell!
Love and hugs and prayers,
Debi
I came to your blog from a post from a friend in FB. I can't even imagine what you're going through, but what I can say is that you are an inspiration, in the least cliche-ish way. Challenges or none, you are not only an incredible parent, but an intensely honest and superb writer. You'd be doing the world a dis-service if you didn't try to publish. I am but a stay-at-home mum ever seeking to making my mommying better. Thank you, ever so much, for your wonderful insights and words of wisdom. God bless you and yours. xo. Megan
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