Wow! That's awesome. I see that Izzy left her with a lesson or two too (shaking piggy in her mouth). That was a great show. Elise & Kohen will love seeing it tomorrow.
Shayne and Jill met at work in 2004. Shayne had an 11 year old son named Andrew, "Drew." A year later they were married and moved into a new home. Drew is now 15. The Bradley family added a new addition in August of 07. They adopted a beautiful baby girl named Nelson or "Nellie". The family is very excited about the addition and look forward to growing together. Shayne ~ Dad Jill ~ Mom Drew ~ Big Brother Nellie ~ Little Sister
Dad & Big Brother Drew
Nellies first Christmas
Drew - Sidewalk surfing
Big Smiles
Drew and Nellie Christmas
Shayne and Jill in Maui
WE LOVE TO TRAVEL
Mom & Baby Nellie
Napping...... Nellie & Izzy
JUMPAROO!
I LOVE THIS THING!
Baby Nellie
My Big Brown Eyes
THE SAMPLER
Can I have some of that?
5 MONTHS
Dang Im cute!
Mommy and Nellie at Easter
Nelson 6 months
HAPPY EASTER
Can I get a vanilla latte with extra foam!
And and coffee bean on the side! 05/11/2008
I got some new shades~
Im ready for summer
AND THEN THE MOTRIN KICKED IN!
Nelson woke up with a 102 fever today. She was VERY fussy.
Nelson loves to ride in the bjorn
and daddy loves to carry her!
Im so big now!
I can stand up, cruise along the furniture and wipe out everything on the table before my mom and dad even notice!
Im NOT giving up my pappy!
Dont even think about taking it
I LOVE bath time!
Im growing and growing
and busier and busier!
WHERES MY PUFF?
She just started eating these this week. Its fun to watch her hand-eye coordination! She thought she got this one in her mouth!
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I wonder where she gets the gift of gab . . . probably her mom!
Wow! That's awesome. I see that Izzy left her with a lesson or two too (shaking piggy in her mouth). That was a great show. Elise & Kohen will love seeing it tomorrow.
Very cute. My favorite was Nell for Nellie.
Were you watching Bear Grylls? We should all be a little more like him. Too good.
She is adorable! I just love the way kids repeat what you say. Sometimes you need an interpreter.
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