It's teethy, squinty, double-chinned, and almost seemingly painful at its best.
I saw another mother this weekend, nearly scolding her child for doing the same in front of Build-A-Bear with her newly stuffed rainbow unicorn. She was about 4 or 5— the child, that is.
Whatever the size, I'm happy my child smiles. The more often (and bigger :>) the better :>. xoxo.
Here's a glimpse into what our day looked like :> xo
She cooked me stir-fry for breakfast.
She built Pau Pau a castle...
And made the funniest, double-chinned, painful face...
She fed me lunch.
We squint-smiled together :>
She enjoyed innocence.
I discovered and read her this book.
I swatched some lipsticks.
And chose to go Diva.
What do you think? :>
We went to Trader Joes to get some cake.
But they were sold out of what we wanted.
But that didn't stop us. Can't stop, won't stop... smiling :>
We went to Auntie Pat's house.
We sipped a little on some red.
And tried to catch a glimpse of warriors together :>
This was my first helping of what I ate.
We tried capturing the kiddies.
Then the kiddies captured my camera phone.
For more pics, check out my Instagram @mdesenna.
What did you do on New Years Eve?
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