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Happy Birthday, little girl

Our oldest has a birthday Tuesday.  She is growing up so fast (see picture).  I remember the day she was born and how I couldn't see a darn thang cause I couldn't stop crying (it was pure joy).  She is precioous.  Yep, I am so proud of my girl, and that is my little girl, growing strong, loving Jesus, beautiful like her momma and so, so much more.  I am proud of Rebecca.  Happy birthday, my little girl!

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Anonymous said…
Happy Birthday Rebeca. I saw her Sat at FC and like my precious (Jacklin) and sweetie (Maggie) they are all growing up to fast for us Dads. You are growing into a beautiful youg girl Rebeca and we love you much. Derrick, Carla, Jacklin and Maggie.
Anonymous said…
Happy Birthday Rebecca !!!
Hope you are having a wonderful day. Wish we could be with you. Love and miss you very much.

Love, Grandma Judy

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