Author: Linda E. Joy Added: December 3, 2006 Recently, my wife gave birth to a lovely and perfect little angel baby girl. I can not say enough of her. She has these wide curious eyes, these little adorable hands, and this really light, thin, and pale hair on her adorable head. Best of all, she never nags for anything or asks for the car keys.
I hope that she never changes or grows up even a little bit. She is just so infernally perfect as she is, that I could not bare to see her in the least bit different. If she grows even a foot taller, it will ruin everything, but I know that she will be a good girl and stay perfectly the same.
When I saw her, I knew that I could not keep the joy to myself, and had to get the perfect baby girl announcements to tell the whole world about my little darling. Now for most occasions, be they birthday, engagement, or funeral, you can go out to your local Hallmark and find something that is likely to perfectly express the emotions that you are feeling, but I knew that with this little one, it would not be enough.
I thought that I would have to do something deeper, to find some more meaningful source for my baby girl announcements. Google provided the solution I so desperately needed. With Google, I was able to express myself completely and sincerely.
I found the perfect baby birth announcements online through one of the sponsored sites. Maybe it was the high-tech happiness that seems to come from anything that I ever find on the internet, but I was overwhelmed by the adorableness of these baby girl announcements which lined every page of the site.
Some of the baby girl birth announcements showed little girls in cribs, looking up at mobiles. Other baby girl announcements showed the babies in strollers looking out at the world in the wide eyed wonder that I see on my daughter's face. Some of them even showed them cradled in the arms of a mother or a father, deep in wonderful sleep. But none of these was quite perfect. I spent hours looking at the same 6 pages of baby girl announcements until it caught me one that I had not seen before, but that I fell in love with almost that instant. It was a little girl sitting there, playing with dolls, while her hairy kitten looked on. Instantly, I was hooked and ordered 100 baby girl announcements.
About The Author: Linda E. Joy provides readers with up-to-date commentaries, articles, and reviews for http://www.firstfamilylivingmagazine.com http://www.thehomelivingguide.com as well as other related information.
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