We went to the strawberry patch tonight to let Ross and Rayna pick fresh strawberries. Ross was a mighty-fine little helper. Out of the twenty Rayna picked, only two or three made it to the basket.
We went to the strawberry patch tonight to let Ross and Rayna pick fresh strawberries. Ross was a mighty-fine little helper. Out of the twenty Rayna picked, only two or three made it to the basket.
natalie is SCREAMING “rayna!! baberry!!” over and over at the top of her lungs as i type!
Misty…How funny! I can just see Natalie screaming at the computer!
Christy, those pictures of Rayna are so sweet! I can’t believe how grown up she is getting.
Such cute pictures, I LOVE the pigtails!!
Oh how cute she is WOW!!! You don’t know how much this made my
day. This is just to cute & sweet & precious and well what more can I say PICTURE PERFECT!!!! THAT’S OUR ROSS & RAYNA!!!
I LOVE IT!!!!!
Debbie Fortner
luv these they are so cute!!!
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