My New Cousin

First time meeting my new cousin.
She just arrived here, from Cambodia.
We never met before,
but feels like she's going to be
my new best friend.
She's already invited me
to sleep over. Thanks.
Too bad, we live in two
different states.

She wants to be in the middle, next to me, but the boy would not allow her to. So sad…

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  1. vidya sagar

    March 2, 2013

    nice atlast u could meet ur cousin now. Man proposes and god disposes,

  2. Sandy Horak

    March 3, 2013

    That's great news!!! Wonderful family Take care and enjoy your family:) is very important sometimes so far away: (

  3. Dave Lavis

    March 3, 2013

    Give her big hugs and smiles from Australia. :o))

  4. Sandy Horak

    March 3, 2013

    How's your day going? A smile give a warm glow in feelings in your heart God bless

  5. kenneth martinez

    March 3, 2013

    Jendhamuni Sos, U all look so beautiful and happy together and that is what family is all about take care of them and God bless u always …Ken

  6. Siva kumar

    March 4, 2013

    thats true love,for every all famely members……

  7. Mohd Umair

    March 4, 2013

    I like one thing that u are social worker ………. i always wanted to be but this is not possible as i m unable to start … if u have any suggestion … give us

  8. Lance Harbison

    March 4, 2013

    New. Today. Good. New. Family
    Smile. She. Picture. Nice post

  9. Mari Nunu

    March 4, 2013

    oh, how wonderfull! I hope things will go well! (^_^)

  10. Selena N.

    March 5, 2013

    Haha she's cute:] I like her pigtails and I hope ya'll had fun at
    the sleepover!

  11. Seamus Bohan

    March 6, 2013

    So beautiful, so cute and special are the children that anyone would want to see them smile like you.

  12. Onen Yap

    March 9, 2013

    You have very beautiful cousins. It's always nice to have someone so close to you.

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