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Her Last Prom


This past Saturday night was Kyndal's senior prom. She and I spent the day together and it was nice to be with her. She was beautiful.










And next month she graduates from high school. Time has zipped past.

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  1. She's stunning! Now I'm "stunned" thinking back about the cute little kewpie doll she used to be.......and it was only day before yesterday!

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  2. What a beautiful young lady. I know you are so proud of her.

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  3. Nicole, she's grown into such a beautiful young lady!

    In good news we've decided to start homeschooling Madeline next year. I have such great peace and I enjoy reading all about your journey. It gave me inspiration!

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  4. She looks like a princess! You look great too!

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  5. BEAUTIFUL!!! Love her hair and dress! She certainly did shine! :) What a wonderful way to spend a mother/daughter day together!

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  6. That is one beautiful dress, and girl of course.
    Blessings
    Diane

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  7. Beautiful! Her hair looks fabulous!

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