



It never fails that someone will comment on Addison's big blue eyes when we are out and about. I usually follow-up with comment on how much I love them and hope that they stay this color. Of course, that is then usually followed by someone telling me that their X (fill in with some age older than Addie) year old's changed randomly after being blue for so long. Blah! Some people suck!
I love them now and I'll love them if they ever change :)
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