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You all have the same sweet smile.
Thank you for posting a bigger picture Michelle. I can see now! O.O I can’t decide who resembles, but it is very nice that you are the tallest girl and the best looking! 😀
Lovely picture.
You can definitely tell that you all are siblings! 🙂
Oh, and your nails look great!
I hadn’t noticed before that we have the same smile. 🙂 Gee, thanks Donna. You are now on my favorite list. 😆
I walked into my sister’s livingroom and Leasa said, “you look just like your mother.” and I said, “And you look just like me.” 😆 We were told several times we could be twins. I don’t see it. 🙂
I hadn’t noticed before that we have the same smile. 🙂 Gee, thanks Donna. You are now on my favorite list. 😆 I walked into my sister’s livingroom and Leasa said, “you look just like your mother.” and I said, “And you look just like me.” 😆 We were told several times we could be twins. I don’t see it. 🙂]]>
Allllright!! Except I thought I was already on your favorites list. That means my comment was honest, no need to brown-nose.
I see resemblances, but not of the twin caliber. All of you seem to have inherited someone’s wonderful cheekbones and chin.
Dear Michelle, you and your siblings are just gorgeous. I love your coloring. Just perfect.
(((hugs))), Robin