The baby girl/Daddy series ~ Steven gets his chance
| Posted by Stone Age at 25 July 2008 16:59 | |
World is becoming so fast now, boisterous cities with all the colors of rainbow, I cannot find myself. If you link my peaceful little stone house, come have a .... cup of water. |
Hurry to baby boy clothes. It is just beginning again.
Everyday if all of us who can make the same choice, it will be amazing. Yeah, I like to read this:
With folks like Nicole Kidman, Jessica Alba, Nicole Richie, and Melissa Joan Hart embracing the eco-friendly baby scene, it's safe to say that the age of green nurserys is on us. Which is wonderful, since we'll probably see a trickle down of parents-to-be emulating this shift. Added to the above list is Matthew McConaughey and his partner Camila Alves — who went all out in creating an organic, non-toxic room for their new son, Levi. "He's preparing the cleanest, most eco-friendly baby ..other part.
If I like the post, I will desperately collect it and treat it as my baby. You are right, I am here, because I love your post:
Daddy seats himself in the comfy chair in the corner of the guest room. He moved it there just for this occasion. Babygirl kneels on the bed, her hands behind her back holding onto her fingers as if it were some form of support. Her head hangs low, her eyes only on Daddy, as her back faces Steven. Tonight she is in red, a matching, womanly ensemble of bra and thong. Steven begins discarding his clothes, socks and shoes lay on the floor, soon joined by his shirt. He is interrupted by his ..full story.
It is lovely.
And I would be even more shocked by the intelligence of author and his power led me to take over other posts.
Hello everyone! I know I have neglected this blog for the last year or so. I have finally found sometime again to knit. I have taken off time from making doll clothes so I can make clothes for my little baby boy that still lives inside me. In about 20 weeks he should make an appearance! Of course when you are pregnant the pregnancy police come out in full force. My step mom and own mother think that I shouldn't be knitting for babies as they are allergic to wool. I googled and found little ..».
They really do represent the difference between a big success and a bigger failure.
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