Monday, December 21, 2009

Happy Birthday to you

Our sweet little Olivia turned two on Saturday and the family all got together to celebrate.
Olivia is a wonderful, quiet and calm two year old but she does hold her own in a big family; she is a daddy's girl but adores the entire family.
Had to show you all a photo of how big our Alaina has gotten. She reminds us so much of her big brother, John, seen holding her here. She is a calm baby and so very alert.

Olivia does have a sweet tooth and was excited about the cake her momma made.

Checking out a card before getting into her presents.
My girl, my the Lord richly bless you this year and lead your parents in your training. You are a precious jewel in our family and this nana looks forward to watching you grow.
Well friends, the countdown is on; here at our home we are done with shopping and wrapping and will now relax and enjoy. Simplifying Christmas has made it so easy and stress free plus given me some free hours to spend with my dear friend who is out here dogsitting. One of our dogs wasn't doing so well this weekend so I spent most of the weekend here at home.
As we draw near to the celebration of our Lord's birth may you seek Him and behold the glory of the Lord.
Hugs, Noreen




4 comments:

  1. She is a beautiful little child. I think she looks like she is very thoughtful and serious. Taking things in and processing them before she responds.

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/

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  2. What a sweet little two year old. And the new granddaughter...wow has she grown over the past weeks. Hugs sweet friend

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  3. Awww, How wonderful. Olivia is just precious! Happy Birthday dear.

    And A very Merry Chritmas Noreen to you and your family!
    Hugs, GG

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  4. Noreen, she is just beautiful!

    Merry Christmas!

    Rose

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