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Sister Cousins

I'm pretty sure we are done having kids, which means Little Lady won't ever have a sister. At first this made me really sad; I have three younger sisters and I can't imagine life without them. Little Lady, however, has no desire to have a sister. In fact, she prayed for BabyZ to be a boy...she didn't want to have to share her Daddy with another girl. 😲😂 Jeremy also wanted BabyZ to be boy. He grew up the only boy with three younger sisters, and he thinks he's already dealt with his fair share of sister drama. 

I was worried Little Lady would be lonely and crave companionship, but she is pretty good at attracting girl friends. She's also always ready to be "one-of-the-boys" with her brothers. I don't think I have ever seen a sibling relationship as tight as her's with Mini Man; they just compliment each other really well. 

The Lord also blessed her with four girl cousins. Two of them who are less than a year younger than her. We don't live super close to any of them but when we do visit; it is always like no time has passed. She treasures these times to play and talk with her girl cousins...it's the only time I've ever seen her not want Mini Man hanging around. She loves them as fiercely as I loved my younger sisters. They only have to give each other a look and they burst into giggles. So maybe she won't ever have sisters but she's been blessed with lots of sister-cousins and sister-friends.
One of Little Lady's aunts bought her daughter, Wren, and Little Lady matching outfits. Little Lady loves fashion and was ecstatic about all the accessorizes. Wren is a fan of the dress but could do without all the rest; it was so sweet to see Little Lady side with and support her cousin in her objection to wearing it all. Eventually, they acquiesced and even let me take a bunch of cute pictures.
I love these girls! I hope they will always be able to make each other laugh, always have each others' backs, and never forget that they are warrior princesses. 
Maca also posed for a couple shots. 

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