My baby's cutie features. Her dad said that she got his nose and forehead. I'm glad coz mommy has a the "sarat" nose.
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Anonymous said…
oh my gawd! a supah liit na baby.. don't worry girl, di sarat nose nyan kse white si daddy eh. sana magkaron na din ako ng little monster. kamusta naman ang paglilihi? pareho pala kayong preggy ni Twerlyn ah. Congrats sis!
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