
Boy.
Girl.
I didn't think it mattered.
But it did.
And I'm glad.
Because I wouldn't trade her for the world.
Who would have thought.
A little girl is what I've always needed.

Tom had the privilege of blessing her in church on Sunday.
And we were grateful to the family and friends that were able to come participate.

Grandma Chambers and Tatum.

Evan, Collin & Davyn
Talin, Aidan & Caleb
The boys after church on the way to my house for food!

My sweet girl.

The family.
I have to say that I feel so blessed that they all belong to me, a little overwhelmed at my inadequacies to raise them all, but wonderfully blessed to be given the opportunity.

Isn't she gorgeous?
She was very worn out after the long day.

Grandma Cyndee & Tatum.
I'm so blessed and grateful for her sweet little spirit in our home. I never would have thought that she is what we've been missing to make our family complete.
What a great feeling.
3 comments:
Great, I just missed Arizona for the FIRST time reading this post. I wish I could have been there. She already looks so big (and long there with G. Cyndee). I'm sure your house was an absolute mad-house with all those boys. Such fun - I am so glad that you have a girly now, they really are the best. I'm glad it was a great day and I love the simplicity of her headband and of course, love the dress!
All of your sentiments resonate with my life so keenly. That's *exactly* how I feel about my Azure. And I never knew I needed a girl. Tatum was gorgeous. I could have held that sweet girl all day. Thanks for having us. It was such a nice time. And my boys are still talking about how much fun they had so thanks for letting them stay!
Very sweet. Looks like such a special day. And she is BEAUTIFUL!
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