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Mommy Moments: RED

The theme of Mommy Moments for this week is RED. Unfortunately, the kids don't have lots of red stuff... In fact, the twins do not own red things..only yana has a red shirt plus 2 pairs of red shoes (I posted the pic of the other pair during the 'shoes' theme before)...


Another pic, close-up :) (I'm loving Mommy Moments!)

Ellana Victoria 
(that's how it was spelled in her birth certificate :( though I wanted to stick with the "Eliana")

Although Ysha and Yza don't have red dresses, they have lots of pink stuff and I have to sneak in some of their latest pics here :) They're growing soooo fast! Look at how big they are now at two months considering that they were only 6 pounds each when they were born!

Elisha Velika

Elyza Venize

Comments

Mel_Cole said…
stick na lang muna sa name nya sa birth certificate sis para walang hassle. My name was misspelled too and had troubles in PRC, grr. Anyway, I like Ellana's red shirt and shoes. Wish my baby next time will be a 6 pounder like yours, George was 8.5 lbs when he was born. Nice meeting you here in MM!
Laikka said…
hehehhe...my girl had a shoes exactly of yana's.. cute:)

ka cute sa twins:) Happy MM!
teJan said…
pink nalng sa twin hehe..I like the names you chose for your kids..

Enjoy MM:)
EINz said…
aaw... baby girls! they're so cute! Im sure you love dressing them up, there's so much cutey stuff for girls..
kimmy said…
nice top! and shoes! lol!
Chris said…
your twins are growing so fast! happy mommy moments!

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