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Cousin Cuteness

Mama sent these pictures over the weekend. They made me smile. All of the little girls were in the Fort visiting grandparents and they got together for a little play time with Marmie/Aunt "Taffy" and Gigi/Aunt J -tbeo (my mama and her sister...in case you are confused). Anna K and Gracie B are only a few months apart in age and they adore seeing one another the few times a year that they are able to. They literally squeal. I can actually hear that squeal as I type this. So cute! Then there is little Molly who is subject to do whatever those big girls want to do. Sweet little thing!

This picture above instantly made me think of the one below...



I went and took a photo of it in my scrapbook and here it is. Sarah is Grace's mama and she always had a little brother who tagged along with us. Bless his heart. Look at him. At least we did not make him wear a uniform with us! Julie was a cheerleader and we often played dress up in her uniforms and performed for anyone who would watch us. Anna and Grace remind me sooo much of us. I love it! Sarah and I got to see each other all the time, unlike the other little girls.


These sweet faces just melt my heart. I love those eyes and those smiles. They are loved fiercely by so many and it shows in how they in turn love right back. Such sweeties. I am so glad they got to play together this past weekend. What a treat. Mama said when Anna got in her car and figured out they were going to Aunt J's to see Grace that Anna squealed over and over. I love how our love for one another has poured into this little generation of Titlon/Davis girls!



Here is another of Sa and me posing in front of our house in the middle of Skywood before a NHS football game. She was all decked out in one of Julie's track t-shirts (Julie did NOT run track...just to clarify. We always got free t-shirts because of Daddy. We thought we were cool. I am not sure we were...but ignorance is bliss!) and a bedazzled denim jacket. I also wore the same t-shirt and a denim jacket without the dazzle to this game...we dressed as twinkies. I remember it well. I guess the ole 110 camera took the photo before I was ready! Anyway, I just love that the little girls are now making memories like we older girls now cherish in our hearts forever.




Abby

Comments

kathy said…
I so love the memories that you girls have. And so many memories to come.
Sarah is rocking some hair in that bottom picture. I just can't get over how much Grace looks just like her mom!
Kelley said…
What fun to spend time with family! Love your pictures.
Anonymous said…
The girls had a blast! Thanks Kog for getting the girls together! Thanks Abby Jo for bringing back the memories! p.s. Sarah is STILL mad at me over those perms I gave her when she was little!

TBEO

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