I Heart Faces Photo Challenge ~ We Heart Kisses


This week over at I heart faces it's all about kisses!


When I saw that the photo challenge was 'We Heart Kisses', I knew exactly which photo I was going to use. This picture was taken last Fourth of July, and I love that you can see the smile on both of their faces. :) I heart photos. I heart kisses. And I really heart these kids.




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11 Responses

  1. kim Says:

    I love the smirk on her face! precious picture. too precious!
    thanks for stopping by my blog & leaving a comment!


  2. There is something about her face that says it all...such a natural "slice of life" photo!


  3. Unknown Says:

    Cute picture and love your passion for Chirst, keep it goin girl!


  4. Suzanne Says:

    Beautiful. Still praying for you Courtney. How are you doing?


  5. Tiffany Says:

    This is such a sweet, tender shot. I love your edit as well!


  6. Anonymous Says:

    wonderful moment!


  7. Unknown Says:

    This is a really beautiful picture. I just love it so much! : )


  8. This is absolutely adorable! I love how creamy their skin looks :)


  9. Reese Says:

    Sweet Beauty!! You Rock Courtney!!

    xo


  10. So adorable! Just really an awesome shot!!


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