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My gorgeous grand daughterThis little girl is an absolute joy and delight in my life. I am known as wowo chris and she phones me to tell me she loves me, and she is not yet 3.
I just wanted to share her with you. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Re: My gorgeous grand daughterThanks for sharing, she is gorgeous. It really is amazing how quick they pick things up
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Re: My gorgeous grand daughterI think that the first one is the best of
the series. Somehow I feel you need to engage this gorgeous little girl and let her want you to take her photographs. It is a social art that not many can master, but critical when photographing children and adolescents.
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