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can't say as i blame her!!! LOL — poor dear :)kinda reminds me of those old psychology films of the baby with the bunnies and how they'd scary the heck out of the babies with the bunnies until they were just conditioned to 'be afraid to death of bunnies'. but don't worry… i'm sure bea will love chickens later in life. especially marinated 🙂
She is just too cute. Like a little doll.
That was just too funny! Poor baby. 🙂
Poor baby! That is precious and funny all at the same time!
Oh, poor Bea!! She just didn't want any part of that chicken but at least she didn't try to strangle it. Did you make her dress? It's adorable.
That is simultaneously the cutest, funniest, saddest, thing I've ever seen.
Even crying she is adorable!Christina
Oh, my gosh. Those are such adorable photos! Love her dress! That looks like my Lydia….
priceless. she looks like a china doll.
OH MY GOODNESS!That is hilarious.. but I share her sentiments! I'm deathly afraid of birds/chickens, too!!!
Awww, poor baby! lol… That is precious.