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Anaya's Blog

Spiderwebs and alligators



I think we are entering the imagination and storytelling phase, which is pretty awesome. She mixes and matches events and objects into little vignettes now - the animation is hilarous.

Jack and Anaya



These two couldn't be any cuter. The affection is so flipping sincere that catching it on film is the only way to convey it.

Come on boys...



We can't decide if she is an artist in the making or the next american idol. You decide.

Waka Waka



Anaya's halloween costume in action. Pretty good, eh?