2.02.2012

Nothing Quite As Genuine

There’s nothing quite as genuine as the smile that comes

when you don’t just tell someone you love them,

but you show them it’s true.

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14 Responses to “Nothing Quite As Genuine”

  1. Michelle says:

    Pure love and elegance! What a combination:)

  2. Rachel E. says:

    Truly beautiful! It looks like you had a wonderful tea party with her. It looks fabulous.

  3. Actions speak a thousand words!

  4. Monica says:

    What a sweet, precious little one! The expression on her face is adorable and, yes, very genuine.

    • Jessica says:

      Thank you! :) This little lady isn’t very expressive in general, so getting that “I know you think I’m special” smile is a rare and beautiful thing!! :)

  5. Rachel says:

    What a precious treasure she is, and what a lovely tea party! My daughter is still a little baby, and as much as I’m loving this stage, I truly look forward to having tea parties together!!! Daughters are so precious.

  6. Kasey says:

    Love shouldn’t just be expressed in words, it should be tangible! With all these pictures of your adorable little girl, I am falling in love! :)

  7. kari says:

    Actions speak louder than words, certainly! What a special time for your little girl! So sweet!

  8. Oh, this is just precious!!! You’re creating sweet memories for her…that she’ll pass on to her daughter someday :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)

  9. Annie says:

    Love that little happy face poking out from behind the tea cup. We couldn’t do a vacation this year, so we made a day trip into the city and hit up a big museum and a sweet little tea room. Our girls were in heaven!

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