We recently spent some quality time in the great state of North Carolina. North Carolina hails many great leaders and special people, including our five children who were born there. Imagine our delight when we came across two angels in the Old North State. Upon driving into the city limits, we made two immediate stops. As you can see, the first stop was to meet a very tiny angel our children call "Cousin". He is one of the cutest and sweetest babies you'll ever see! The children had not yet met their only boy cousin, so they were quite excited! We all fought over who was able to hold him next. Even I had to wait in line!
Our next stop was to see another angel, and she is pictured below in her wings and all. She is the children's only girl cousin, which makes her quite unique as well! We call her "Mott Mott" as a nickname. She is hilarious and best friends with our Hurricane. She is also beautiful, sweet, and a delight to us all.
The morning after we arrived, we drove to a small NC town to see a third angel be baptized. I have not uploaded those pics yet, but I will do it soon! Her mama is like a sister to me and was the triplet's very first baby sitter! What a great trip in the company of angels!
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I had to delete my first comment because for some reason my password was printed out in front of my comment. Hmmmm
So what I wrote was....where do you shop for kids clothes that you are able to find so many matching outfits?
I did that when my kiddos were little, but they would be some serious sour faces and flat out refusal if I tried to do it now.
Love the photo of you and the kids!
Such a little sweetie ~ I'd wait in line too! Those wings are so fun.
Another fab photo of you and your children.
Enjoy your time in NC. I'm heading down there this fall to see my son. I told him I wasn't going down until it was cooler ~ jokes on me, it's been 100 here the past week.
Jo
What a BEAUTIFUL family you have - both immediate and extended! So sweet!!
Wondderful picture! I have always wanted to rent a house in the Outer Banks.
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