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Hazeline’s Sofia the First Party
Sofia the First Birthday Party After a small family party at our house last week, we had Hazeline’s big party with friends this past weekend. And since she’s been all Sofia, all the time, there was no doubt from the … Continue reading
Posted in Family
Tagged birthday parties, birthdays, sofia the first, sofia the first birthday party ideas
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Three Little Candles & One Pink Cake
This was “The Year”. The year where Hazeline was completely and utterly aware that it was her birthday. It was her special day and she knew it. Unlike last year were we totally skipped presents because she was just too … Continue reading
Celebrate & Save with Hallmark Value Birthday Cards
I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper amplification for Collective Bias and its advertiser. #ValueCards #CollectiveBias Greenleigh loves to play “the birthday game”. Essentially, it’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews & Giveaways
Tagged birthdays, family, hallmark value birthday cards, spring
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Sibling Birthday Blues
On Tuesday when I dropped the girls off at school, Hazeline’s teacher pulled me aside and told me that she had something for me – a birthday invitation from one of the other little girls in her class. My initial … Continue reading
So This is 35…
A few weeks ago I was walking Maddie early one morning and something jogged my college memories. I’m not sure exactly what it was – a sight, a smell, a sound, or maybe it was just that it was so … Continue reading