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Snow and my sis



My sister, Joi, came out from California to visit me before I pop. It was so much fun. We saw Twilight finally and loved it. We went shopping a lot. Hung out and ate yummy food. There was a snow storm and Joi did a great job driving in the snow. She also gave our little girl some really cute clothes and much needed shampoos and clippers n' things like that. She is so thoughtful. She started Cheryl a cute little collection of fairies. Wow...this girl is so spoiled! Thanks Aunt Joi.




Here are some more pictures after Joi left of the 5-7 inches of snow we just got. I love the snow...I just wish I could play in it. Once I squeeze this child out...I can't wait. I am so anxious to have her in my arms. Then I can make snow angels!
XOXO-Erin

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Erin and Joi, You are both so cute, what a great picture. We miss you Erin. It's snowing here too. Call you soon. Looks like you got some cute stuff for baby.
Joi Montrief said…
YAY for me! heheh

I had the best time visiting you and seeing your not-so-little stummie!

I wanna come back already! =o)Except without driving through snow!
Shannon said…
love that picture of you and Joi! That is so cute! You girls are so pretty!! Love you both!! It made me think of all the fun times we have had over the years visiting in ST George and such...great times!
Kristy C said…
Erin-I wish I could see your belly in person! You look so cute pregnant!

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