AWWWW. Eight is when they are still young enough to do stuff like this and not get embarrassed. My daughter is now 13 - EVERYTHING is embarrassing to her now. *sigh*
Cookie time again!! I don't think we have the advertising here in Australia that you do in USA. I love your choc-mint cookies. We don't get them in Australia. A chatter friend of mine brought some over with her when she visited me a couple of years ago. Luckily they got though quarantine via New Zealand and Australia. They were delicious.
Makes me smile!! Love the huge gloves as well.
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That's a lovely photo. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteHow cute, she deserves a hug! I like how she's holding her hands as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteAWWWW. Eight is when they are still young enough to do stuff like this and not get embarrassed. My daughter is now 13 - EVERYTHING is embarrassing to her now. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteShe looks cute in that outfit. :)
ReplyDeleteAwww, very cute!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love that outfit! I wish they made one in cat size, because I would wear it for sure.
ReplyDeleteLoL! her smile is greater than or equal to the smile on the costume! Good photo!
ReplyDelete$smile >= $costume; (sorry, I'll get over my code interpretations soon :P)
and what a cute cookie she made :)
ReplyDeletehappy ww.
I hope she sold a lot of cookies! How could anyone resist that smile!
ReplyDeleteCookie time again!! I don't think we have the advertising here in Australia that you do in USA. I love your choc-mint cookies. We don't get them in Australia. A chatter friend of mine brought some over with her when she visited me a couple of years ago. Luckily they got though quarantine via New Zealand and Australia. They were delicious.
ReplyDeletethats just to cute
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