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Nieces and Nephew in Palau

 This is the newest addition to the family. She's my baby niece who is still 3 months old. 
Her name is Myuki Akiane Fitzgerald. 
 This is my mini me. She's 2 years old. 
Her name is Dildesik Miya Fitzgerald.
Her favorite pastime is dancing or making up names for her aunts. 
And she's a chatterbox I might add, hence, mini me. LoL. 
 This is Myuki sleeping and smiling. :)
And this big boy here is my very first nephew (also known as my son) Kltmokl Fritz Fitzgerald.
He's 6 years old and a frst grader at Koror Elementary School. Don't talk about things you don't want mentioned around him cause he'll be sure to ask someone else about what you had talked about. LoL. He loves his Grandpa's boat and won't be able to get off once he's on it. 

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islandchic said…
achedil tirka te ngelekel a bisa?
temeral cutie pies.
Landi Kotaro said…
Ochoi. Te rengelekel a Bisa el meral betekngang. LoL. But they are cute. Kirem el nguu a Nathan el mor Belau meng milil lobenterir ea Ally a mla mo klou el redil meng sebechel omtebechel er tir. Heeehee. :)

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