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New Look, New Outlook

Maggie's a little perplexed with her new accessory.  She does not like them and has cried a lot today.  Luckily, her developmental delay means she doesn't grab at objects, so the glasses stay put...bonus!  After picking up the glasses, we ran some errands.  Davey with his wheel chair, Josie with her bright lipstick that she's not supposed to wear in public, and now Maggie with her goggles.
Get used to the stares.




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  1. Did Less tell you I love your blog? Well I do and sweet Maggie and her new goggles are reason enough, right? So so cute!

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    1. Becca, thanks for saying hello. Glad you like the blog. Feel the same about bluecricket.

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  2. Just when you thought you couldn't love her any more...she looks great!

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    1. Thanks. It's true, I didn't think it was possible, but now that her eyes are even huger, so is my heart.

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  3. She and he are "visions of loveliness." How I adore them both!! Matt's just missing the crocheted bow in the hair....Kelli, where are you???

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    1. That's hilarious! I ordered big headbands and bows to help Maggie's glasses stay on. She needs a tight band going across the top of her head to keep them secure. Plus, it will add to her charm.

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  4. Holy adorable. They really don't make them cuter, do they?

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  5. I love them. I think she looks cuter than ever. I hope she adjusts quickly. It took me a while to get used to glasses.

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    1. Stacey, I hope she adjusts quickly too. Today has been another day of her crying. She hates them!

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    1. Cari, thanks. Hope you are doing well. It was fun to see you at the shower!

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  7. Now she's so stylish!!...you too Matt!

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    1. Thanks for including Matt. He as feeling a bit left out.

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  8. She is adorable!!! Your blogs are so interesting, Millie.

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  9. Supper Cute!!!! Hope the fussing stops soon.

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  10. Love the glasses on both Matt and Maggie! I hope she adjusts to them soon! It was good to see you the other night Millie.

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