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😀 I don’t know what to say. What a great video! What a great girl! Not a bad dad, either.
Sheer Beauty.
Breath taking . . . Such love was expressed in that Video, Im lost for words.
She’s a lovely lass :). And she’s doing brilliantly knowing all those animals.
Outstanding.
Lovely Kev.
It’s a day for angels…I got a message from my sister-in-law about how angels are always here with us. The only way I slept at night when Ben was a baby was by telling myself the angels would keep him breathing. Thank God they did!
How beautiful to hear Meg’s words!
I am in love with her kissable little cheekies! Watching this was a great start to my morning.
What good sharers you [all] are. So I see that you filmed on the [only] sunny day this summer!
Best wishes
Happy girl, happy times, thanks for sharing!
Kev thanks for posting this. Watching this was like being back with you again. With so much love all around her, Meg can enjoy being herself.
It was a joy to hear Meg’s words. Thanks for sharing.
What a lovely girl! And how fantastic is that to hear her voice?! Our boy is echolalic, so fortunately we get to hear his voice, but I remember when it was still new to us, and it just gives me goosebumps watching her. Good for you.
Thank you for sharing! I am so glad for Meg, for you and all others who love her!
You, Meg are inspirations.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words :o)