Thursday 15 November 2018

Siblings {November 2018}

Much as I love doing my monthly Siblings posts, and I adore being able to look back and see the growth of my girls on a monthly basis, I've decided to take a month off. 
Kind of. I can't give up on this altogether, but I've decided to give us all a break and not try to hassle/bribe the girls to pose specifically for this post this month. Instead, I'm using a collage of photos which I've taken across the last month of the two of them together, having fun times.
stephs two girls siblings november 2018

Our Hobbycraft visit in half term, making slime together, hanging out on the sofa with Minecraft and our trip to Coral Reef Waterworld for Zoggs all put smiles on our faces.

I'm determined to get them both posing in a silly festive hat for next month though... wish me luck!


The Siblings Project - Dear Beautiful


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2 comments:

  1. It looks like they've had some fun times this month. I quite often don't get the boys to pose specifically for their Siblings photos and just use ones I've taken through the month :) #SiblingsProject

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    1. Yeah I can see me going that way a lot more often now! x

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