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LOVE. Who or what are you lovin' lately.

My family is the most important thing in the world to me. I love my husband and my children with all my heart. And this little Valentine has certainly made my heart swell just a little more this year.





Our sweet Bennett Matthew will be six months old next week. His mama and daddy had some cute Valentine photos taken to celebrate this milestone. Yes, he is as precious as he looks.

And we are in love.

Happy Valentine's Day!

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  1. Oh, this is amazing. Love!

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  2. Oh.My.Heart!!! Look at the precious! He is just adorable.. you must be over the moon in love with him - gah!! So cute. I love the photos.

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  3. Nicole, what wonderful photos! I love the first one, especially with the chalkboard message. My late MIL used to say that to us all the time, so I try to use the phrase as much as possible for our children to remind them of their lovely Mamaw. Bennett Matthew is a cuddly little guy. He looks so adorable with the kisses all over him. Are those real lipstick lips? If so, how on earth did they not smear or rub off? This shot would make a great endorsement for the product if you ask me. You have a whole lotta good "whose" to love with your big beautiful family. I have a wonderful family but I focused on my best friend and DH if it weren't for him then maybe I wouldn't have the lovely kids that I do. :) Have a terrific week!

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