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Didn’t Want To Give Her An Identity Crisis

August 26, 2009 by dailygnome 1 Comment

It was about time Hadley claimed a little real estate in her own room. Practically all of the toys she plays with once belonged to Carson. Even her only baby doll was a gift to help prepare him for her arrival. The wall decor is dominated by a vehicle motif and all things boy. And I’m embarrassed to admit that up until a few weeks ago, the letters C-A-R-S-O-N hung above the crib she sleeps in each night.

The space was in need of a little sugar and spice. Thanks to dafont.com and a trip to Paper Zone she now has her own framed monogram. Pink. As it should be.

And her brother’s letters were moved to a more fitting locale:

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  1. Terri Baranick says

    August 27, 2009 at 3:24 pm

    You are such a talented, mama! The kiddos are so lucky to have you!

    XOXO

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