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my girls are dragons

We are so easily amused. Edie and I. We are. After dressing up Rachel and Anya in their Halloween costumes, we proceeded to prop them up like this on the couch. Then we giggled and laughed and laughed. They are supposed to be dragons, but they might be dinosaurs. Anya's suit is a bit too big, too. So she might just be a baby in a too big dragon suit.

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You are killing me with the babies in dragon suits! But why limit it to halloween? They should wear their dragon suits at all times, until they are too small. A friend of mine's kid would sneak through the house to find his cheetah suit when he was a kid, try to wear it to school and the like. I hope they don't grow up and get their hair cut at the hair butchery.

These pictures are too cute! The middle picture twin looks like she's leaning in for the shot in a really self-aware way, kind of like an author's photo on the back of a book or something. I love when babies look like adults.

omg... these girls are so cute!!! i love the costumes! ferris was going to be a mushroom, but then my mom bought him a blue monster costume...so now he's a monster, as always! i'll e-mail you a pic...
ps- do you make any of your shirts in baby sizes??
i'd love to have ferris sporting a "i love my boobs" shirt in the summer.

Ah, they are adorable.

Awwww, look at those cutie-patootie fearsome dragons! So cute! And just think, twins open up a world of creatively themed costume options for future Halloweens. Salt and pepper shakers, dice, knife and fork (although that last one might be a little dangerous...)

I am sorry... Farewell.

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