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bit of an interesting take on the praise challenge - but I love the way Mr 4 is combining his love for his family & God in his homemade lyrics!
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Rach H said…
oohh Lara this way cool!!!
is that Ethan?
if so his hair looks red???
Anonymous said…
Gorgeous!!! LOVE that you have scrapped this! I need to do the same ... my kids are always singing their Kids Church songs and adding extra bits!! ;-)
Roo said…
Lovely lo Lara, so cute.
Hazel said…
Love this! Thanks for taking part in our challenge. There'll be a new challenge on Thursday.
Twobees said…
Gorgeous Lara. I was thinking exactly the same as Rach. Ethans hair looks really red there. Aren't kids just the cutest.
Thanks for your comments on my blogg. We are trying to make Olly wear his glasses all the time, but he takes them off when they are playing rugby and doing rough and tumble. I am trying to get him to take them off and leave them inside, but he seems to think it takes too long to go in and put them on the table. Now I have him taking his case outside in the hope he will put them in that (the case is floro yellow LOL), shouldn't lose that.
Take care
Bronny :)
Penny said…
So cute - love his lyrics. They make sense to me ;)
artfulstampin said…
FANTASTIC - I just love it. A trully captured moment that you'll cherish. PTL for our children and way we have a child like faith to always Praise!
Ahhh, so cool that you put the lyrics in there! Excellent way to record such a beautiful memory!
Thanks for joining in!
Gillian said…
Hey there Lara!
thrilled you've joined in with us :O)
don't kids just have the perfect way to express their love for us & God!
Awesome LO!
Kim said…
Fantastic page! Love how all of the elements have been worked together...just beautiful! Thank you so much for your SALT contribution!
Unknown said…
That's a wonderful layout Lara.

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