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RJ2 is 5!





Yeah! Happy Birthday!

(This video repeats to the length of the music.)

Comments

My ADHD Me said…
How is it possible that your angel is already 5 years old!?!

Beautiful.
Kelly said…
Looks like she loves the High 5 cake! How fitting - age 5, high 5 - worked out very well.

I can't believe she is 5 either, the time has flown. And it looks like she got a new hair cut too!

Hope her day is TERRIFIC! Yours too.
On Purpose said…
Happy Birthday RJ2...may you make this year a fun and fabulous five!
Anonymous said…
Yeah! Happy Belated Birthday! Five years old, what a special year! Hope you guys had a great celebration! The slideshow is precious and priceless.
Edie said…
I MISSED IT!! Oh I am so sorry RJ2. Happy Belated Birthday to you!! I hope it was WONDERFUL!!

Loved the pictures. :)
KelliGirl said…
What a cutie pie! Congratulations on the special day. You've closed the chapter on one stage of childhoood and opened it on another. It looks like you are celebrating, not just this special day, but every day of motherhood. Thanks for sharing your joy!
The Patterson 5 said…
Wow! Five! I remember her sitting with you as an infant during Bible studies! You know our girls may have soaked alot of biblical knowledge in during those meetings! Love to you and Happy Birthday! (late)

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