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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Merry Christmas 2010!


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To our dear friends and family,

We've created our third annual digital Christmas card to share with all of you. 2010 has been an incredibly busy year and our three girls have filled our home with lots of laughter and cheer. It is never quiet at the Moon Clan household. :)

Audrey (6) is in first grade and has discovered her passion for video games. Danny is so proud! 
Kaylee (4 1/2) is in pre-k and loves being a big sister. She is currently teaching Ellie how to walk (she does this by walking in front of her over and over again.)  
Ellie (13 months) is growing so fast and has recently begun to take some steps. Her first word was, "daddy" and she loves to wave and give kisses.

Merry Christmas and here's to another great year!

With love,
*The Moon Clan*
Danny, Janet, Audrey, Kaylee, Ellie

Friday, December 3, 2010

The rush is over

First time with pigtails!  
Pretending to eat. She puts the toy fork in her mouth and makes chewing noises. 

E loves the iPhone. 

Love those little fingers.

My princess. 
The past month has been such a blur. It's been non stop sessions (thank you to all my holiday families!) and editing until the wee hours of the night but with my last order of holiday cards in to the lab, I'm finally coming up for air.

Ellie turned 1 last month and because it was right in the middle of my busiest season, I really didn't have much time to focus on her. While her big sisters were in school, I took some shots of her just playing so I could capture exactly who she is at this stage. The last picture of her in the hanbok was taken last week at home because I couldn't take one of her at the dol.  She is developing so quickly (too quickly!) and I'm realizing that my baby is gone. Ellie is turning into a toddler who finally has hair long enough for pigtails (they look more like little horns, but I'll take it!), prefers meat over fruits and breads, kisses all her stuffed animals, and puts her little hands together in prayer as soon as she sits in her high chair. My sweet baby. Yes, she'll always be my baby.

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