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Adorable Auby




We occasionally have photo shoots of Auby. We took these this past Saturday and these are just too cute not to post!

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Adriana said…
She is darling! I would just stare at her all day long...
Oh, she is just soooo delicious!!!
Too cute! I'm so glad you have a blog!
Peggy said…
She is getting more adorable EVERY day!!! I love that you have a blog and I can secretly (or not so secretly) stalk you!!! Keep it up!!!
Have fun with Ryan and on your trip!!
Love you lots,
Auntie Peggy
Bradley L. Hill said…
We visit these snapshots daily and are so happy you posted them!
Christopher said…
She is so cute! I can't believe you guys live in Munich. Thats nuts!

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