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Photography with the "tweet couple"

Dear Readers,

Happy early Valentines!!!! I can't believe it's already February! Well, today I helped my dear sister Bethany get ready for her date tonight and I was so happy that I could dress her up! Today has been so busy and soo much fun! Aaron and I (more Aaron then me really) planned a little surprise for Bethany this morning and it was quite a success! He came by around 1:45 pm to bring some BEAUTIFUL roses, chocolate and Bethany's favorite drink, a Chai Tea Latte from Starbucks. She was shocked and so surprised she couldn't speak!

Arn't those flowers just gorgeous?!?!?! Aaron did really well!!!

After Bethany took a shower, I started on her hair and makeup..... she wore my light pink dress that I got for Christmas and I must say it looked great on her! After fixing her all up, we went outside and took some pictures before Aaron came to pick her up! 

I had her get one of the roses that Aaron brought and I think it went really well with her outfit! 

Walking though the yard.......

Oh an't she just purty?!?!?!



When Aaron got here I got the to take some pictures of both of them! It was so much fun to take pictures with them! 

The "Tweet Couple"!

Walking together.....

I LOVE this picture!!!!

The tree was a little short for Aaron but I made him do it anyway! I think it looks so funny! 



Don't they just look adorable?!?!?!


The princess 


Dancing away......

I love Bethany's smile in this one!!!


Looking into each other's eyes!!! LOL

I love you guys!!!!!!

It's been so exciting to see what God has been doing in these two's lives! And in all of ours really! I can't wait to see where God leads these two and I love them so much and had such a great time taking pictures and surprises them both! 

Your Friend,
Haviland





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