



My sweet Lauren turned ten years old last month. She is such a precious daughter and does so much to help me with her younger sisters. I see such a sweet heart of gold in her and really wanted to do something special for her for her tenth birthday. I decided to take her on our first mother/daughter trip. We went to Dallas and visited the American Girl Doll store. It was the first time either of us had been. Here are some pictures of our trip. I love you, Lauren!
p.s. I just had to share the picture of the bathroom stall. Isn't that hysterical that they have a place for the doll even in the bathroom?
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