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Elizabeth made the cake all by herself and then spelled Knox in sprinkles. When did she get big enough to do that without my help. Well, I did get the pan out of the cupboard. ;)





And then off to the playground to play.






So bittersweet... such a precious family you have there Rach!
ReplyDeleteOh for crying out loud... I was doing OK until I saw the three balloons picture. I need a hanky. You are so gracious to your children for doing this... letting them see this as a celebration. Gracious.
ReplyDeleteI think they will grow up and know how to handle grief properly. You are a great teacher. Well done Rachel and Jon.
Looks like a wonderful way to celebrate such a special life. Thank you for sharing. But where are the pictures of mom????
ReplyDeleteWe love you Knox. And oh how we miss you too.
ReplyDelete--Hannah A.
Beautiful, Rach. Thank you for sharing. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteHow much your kids' faces have changed in the past several years, since Knox was born. They're more mature, and look older, and of course adding Creed's sweet face to your family is wonderful!! But this year the kids looked happy. I'm sure it was a hard day, but it looked like it was also a day of celebrating Knox's birth.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a precious way to remember and celebrate! You are an amazing strong woman, or maybe it's just your God shining through. Love yall, Lindsey
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Knox! :)
Beautiful in every way, Rachel. How precious your family is to our church. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, not just this post, but your precious Knox with us! We have all been
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Praying...
ReplyDeleteLove, Austin A.