Norah's 6-month-give-or-take-a-few-weeks pictures





Do you like my baby's over-the-shoulder gaze into the camera? So sophisticated! The bottom and the top pictures were the ones I bought, cropped better.
FYI: The Picture People disappeared into oblivion, just about, closing 100 stores overnight. Kiddie Kandids is not my fave. Read ahc's comment on this post to learn how she and I both feel about the "double K syndrome."
Comments
I am right there with you on the Double K thing. I do not understand the appeal of purposely misspelling things.