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The most wonderful kid in the world...

...just happens to be MINE!!! I could just eat her up with a spoon. I got an email this morning from my daughter...I guess she sent it from my dad's computer...in the email was a link to a drawing she made for me.

http://artpad.art.com/gallery/?ipnyea1bcv00


Gabby, when we were in Jacksonville Beach, FL this past June.










Comments

Marissa said…
How cute is that??? :) What a sweetheart.
Jessiedc28 said…
What a fun art site!
Jessiedc28 said…
wait wait wait...her Dad has a computer? What did he trade in his satanic bible and inverted cross rain coat for it?
Re-read...I said MY dad.
Jessiedc28 said…
Eric drew me one of these today on art.com. I couldnt' figure out what it was so I sped it up. It was a lady, naked, spread eagle.

Oh YOUR Dad. That makes much more sense. I couldn't for the life of me understand why Gabby's Dad would have such healthy learning tools in his household.
Kaycee said…
Is that your credit card number she wrote on there?
Ha! If she has my credit card number already, I'm in big trouble!

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