06/08/2015

3 years and counting

My journal

Penelope turned 3 the other day and reminded us once again that time waits for no one.

So I personally try to slow down and enjoy it. Easier said than done, but an effort must be made in that direction.

Together with loved ones we celebrated our little miracle. We blew 3 candles, ate some cake, opened gifts and set sail for the next year.

Happy birthday Penelope.

 

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