02/24/2024
Okay last one! Just a little outfit change! 🥹🩷😂🤪 Little sis is 3 months old! 🙏🏻🩷🥹
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02/24/2024
Okay last one! Just a little outfit change! 🥹🩷😂🤪 Little sis is 3 months old! 🙏🏻🩷🥹
02/23/2024
Happy 3 months to our beautiful baby girl Charlotte! 🩷
01/31/2024
Happy 2nd Birthday to our amazing and handsome boy Derek! You are SO loved! We are so lucky and blessed to have you in our lives ❤️🥳
01/16/2024
Long weekend ❤️🙏🏻
12/24/2023
Our hearts are complete now that we have both Derek and Charlotte with us! We are so blessed and we thank God for everything He has given us! 🥰🙏🏻❤️
10/09/2023
First Pumpkin patch visit of 2023! 🎃🧡🤎🧡🤎
09/20/2023
Mama and Derek at Disneyland! Oh and Charlotte too! 😌🥰🥹
09/20/2023
We all had such an incredible and beautiful time at Disneyland celebrating my mom’s 50th Birthday! Thank you for inviting us to your awesome celebration! We love you ❤️🎂
09/04/2023
Thank you so much to everyone who attended my baby shower and showered me with love and presents for baby Charlotte Grace! I am so grateful for everyone and everything! A HUGE thank you to my mother for all of her hard work! She planned and decorated the entire event all by herself! She is so talented and creative! 🩷 I couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful baby shower than this! 🩷 I am so blessed! 🙏🏻🩷
Can a notary always certify copies of official documents? It depends, some types of document copies – like copies of passports or driver’s licenses – can be notarized as long as the original document is present but some document copies, like birth certificate copies, cannot be notarized.
Why do you need to get a document such as a car title notarized? The person who is buying a vehicle gets the protection that the person who sold the vehicle is the rightful owner and willingly sold the vehicle for the price included in the document.
Why is the Ecclesiastical Licenses Act of 1533 important to England’s notary history? Because this law ended the Pope’s authority over notary appointees – which until that time were mainly clergymen – and handed the authority over to the King instead.