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Train Ride

Like most malls around America, our local mall has a train ride set-up next to the "visit with Santa" display. Chloe was watching the train very closely and I asked, "Would you like to ride the train?" Her answer "Yes." I almost cried while she went around because she seemed so BIG to me - no crying, not worried about where she was going. SO HAPPY to be riding the train.

So we took her back the next day :) This time, Daddy and the camera came along. And if the look on her face doesn't say 'pure happiness', I don't know what does!




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Natalie said…
Love these pics!! She's such a big girl!

p.s. I can FINALLY post comments again...I've been having issues the last few weeks. I know you've missed my voice in the blog-o-sphere. ;)

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