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Friday, March 16, 2007

The Girl's Getting Cute

I mean really cute!







And those eyes! They’re this luscious shade of deep blue. Not the steely grey-blue that many newborns have. No, this is a sapphire blue - bright and sparkling, radiant and rich. So yummy! I’m hoping she keeps them though the odds are likely not in her favor. For all you genetics buffs, here’s what we’re working with: paternal grandparents – brown and hazel, father – brown, maternal grandparents – hazel and blue, mother – hazel. Best I can tell, no one seems to have yet cracked the genetic code for hazel eyes so the results are anyone’s guess! Stay tuned…

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