Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sunday Daily Dose of Cute:
All Dried Off & Raring To Go


Daphne and Her Baby Girl, Age Two Days (taken yesterday)

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40 Comments:

OpenID sevenravens said...

Eglantine? Emmeline? Erminegarde?
So cute!

7/13/2008 4:33 PM  
Anonymous Wendy said...

Ellie may. The most famous of farm girls!

7/13/2008 5:03 PM  
Blogger cndymkr / jean said...

Little baby E has the cutest ears! Is it any wonder her name will start with an E? What did you name the dogs? I have gone back through the files but I didn't see it. So, are all the animals done with births yet? You need a break. Just in time to start over again.

7/13/2008 6:10 PM  
Blogger Andrea said...

With that racing around, I immediately thought - Earnhardt (not sure it works for a girl, though!)

7/13/2008 6:19 PM  
Blogger Linda D said...

She looks like an Eloise to me.
Adorable.

7/13/2008 6:20 PM  
Anonymous Barb said...

I think those babies are just about the cutest thing - EVER!!!! You are sooooo lucky, and thank you sooooo much for sharing them with us! We're lucky, too.

7/13/2008 6:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about Echo?

7/13/2008 7:30 PM  
Blogger April said...

She's so lovely!

How about Emma or Eowyn?

7/13/2008 7:50 PM  
Blogger Mist said...

All that energy immediately brought to mind the name "Elektra" for me!

She's so very adorable. :)

7/13/2008 8:41 PM  
Anonymous katrina said...

What a love! You could always go with E! ( isn't that a cable program?) or Eleanor ( no reason at all, except E. Roosevelt was a cool lady). With those ears, how about Eggbeater?

7/13/2008 8:49 PM  
Blogger FoulMouthedKitten said...

I have to say I'm partial to Ella (the name of my cat). It means little girl but in my experience it fits feisty little girls especially well.

7/13/2008 8:58 PM  
Anonymous Anne in SC said...

I am a little slow on the uptake.
After reading on Saturday and seeing your "copy write" copy, it dawned on me that you hadn't just written the same of "copy write" stuff.

I think when you first started I read it and thought not much of it. Read it a few more times and thought they must have all sounded them same. I now see where you actually comment and add lots of fun stuff associated with the "copy write" text. I can't wait to go back and read them all.

Call me slow (or blonde - I am).
Now I have to wonder how many times I've commented and seemed like a goof because maybe my questions were answered in your copy write.

I also have noticed lately, that all of a sudden there is a post that shows up that I haven't see before - and I check your blog almost daily and go backwards until I'm where I left off. Go figure.

Can't wait to hear the new "E" name.

7/13/2008 9:04 PM  
Blogger Michelle at Boulderneigh said...

Espry jumps to mind; seems to go with the speedy feet. :-)

7/13/2008 9:09 PM  
Blogger Steph F. said...

It's so unoriginal, but whenever I think E-names and the cute little donkey you keep posting photos of I think Eeyore. Love the posts!

7/13/2008 9:18 PM  
Blogger Em said...

I think the new baby should be called Emily..coz um..its a really pretty name. :D

Em(ily)

7/14/2008 1:21 AM  
Blogger Farmer Jen said...

When I saw her picture taken just after her birth, I immediately thought of "Emily" as her name. Just popped into my head. She is very cute!

7/14/2008 2:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

She looks like an Evelyn to me.

Do the donkeys have a job, other than being cute?

7/14/2008 5:06 AM  
Blogger blueskiesfade said...

Ermintrude - After the cow in magic round-about..?

7/14/2008 6:01 AM  
Blogger Laura said...

I'm still throwing my vote towards Endora! She is really a-dora-ble... get it? Ha Ha... okay, not so funny. :-)

Oh, another e name is Ernestine (that was my grandmother's name), but she doesn't strike me as an Ernestine.

Blessings,
~*~

7/14/2008 6:30 AM  
Blogger lej619 said...

I went looking for a girls name. but really did not come up with one except Elizabeth that won't work.
then my daughter came in and said "elsa" sorta nice.
I also thought of hurracines,for the way she run twisting and turning,but did not like any of those names.! lol

7/14/2008 7:05 AM  
Blogger Natalie said...

My vote is for Epiphany! :) My husband came up with it in the car the other day because it was like Daphne had an Epiphany that it was time to have her baby too! :) She's super cute!

7/14/2008 7:46 AM  
Anonymous jacknbeck said...

EDWINA

7/14/2008 7:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you're looking for names, how about Etienne?

7/14/2008 8:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Elsie! Elizabeth! Eh-isn't-she-cute!


-plot

7/14/2008 10:19 AM  
Blogger Carrie said...

She's got to be Eliza Doolittle! So very cute.

7/14/2008 11:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about Ebray?

7/14/2008 11:24 AM  
Blogger cookiecrumb said...

Euphoria.

7/14/2008 11:39 AM  
Blogger Tammy said...

I kinda like the names Estella or Estrella. Been looking for the lamb that looks like one! ;-)
Love the baby donkeys, my goodness they are so cute.
Tammy

7/14/2008 12:17 PM  
Blogger learp17 said...

Aw, she is darling! How about Elise? (Full disclosure: that's my name!)

7/14/2008 1:41 PM  
Blogger Elsie said...

Evinrude is an outboard motor company. I think in "The Rescuers" it was the name of the dragonfly. Seems like it might fit her need for speed.

7/14/2008 3:36 PM  
Blogger CollyWolly said...

I have been thinking hard and looking at that little beauty and wondering what name will suit her. If she were mine I think I would name her Elleree, or Emberlynn, or how about Earlene? Emeline means industrious. Eugenia means well born,Eudora means delightful gift. They;re all lovely names....for such a cute little gal

7/14/2008 4:49 PM  
Blogger Sarah said...

Perhaps to some it's boring but I'd suggest Elizabeth (I already saw someone say it wouldn't work). It's classic and refined for a beautiful young woman. You could even say it with a french accent to sound sexy!!!

7/14/2008 6:48 PM  
Anonymous Tony B said...

Eva.

i.e. She Goes.

2 syllables work great in basic animal communcations.

7/14/2008 7:51 PM  
Anonymous Anne in SC said...

Been thinking...how about Etoille.
(sounds like eh twahl). It means "star" in french. It was my grandmother's middle name.

7/14/2008 9:51 PM  
Blogger pamipoo said...

Oh I think she is precious!! I like Esmeralda or Esme. Esmeralda means emerald, and I think that is a fitting name for a sporty girl.

7/15/2008 1:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Esmé might suit your darling donkey.

7/15/2008 1:58 PM  
Blogger jillquilts said...

Oh, I like Evelyn (Evie) or Esmerelda (Esme). Very cute!!

7/22/2008 9:45 PM  
Anonymous ipod battery said...

This infant baby is so delicate,It must have been the precious gift of God for you Daphne.

7/24/2008 12:53 AM  
Anonymous Rat Terrier said...

Absolutely adorable!

7/29/2008 1:14 PM  
Blogger C-rella said...

Emmy? Evita? ooh...Evangeline? :)

8/06/2008 9:54 AM  

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