Shiningrubies Guest – Anina

Anina and lil sis KatePhoto Credit : Josiane Faubert
Our shiningrubies guest today is no other than the very beautiful Anina all the way from Washington DC.
Anina is the very first kid guest on FamilyRubies from the district of Columbia.
We’re very excited to have you grace our page Miss Anina, welcome on board!

Photo Credit :Tim Coburn
Four (4) year old Anina Ranoke McCormick lives in Washington DC with her parents.
She is 3ft 3inches tall.
Her name “Anina” in both Hebrew and German means “Grace”.
Our pretty little guest is obviously an epitome of beauty and grace.

Photo Credit : Tim Coburn
Anina’s first word as a baby was “bonjour”.
Bonjour is a French greeting meaning “good morning” or “good day”.
Anina speaks and understands both English and French language. (Way to go Anina!)
Her favorite color is pink like most young girls her age.
Anina’s favorite dress accessories are jewelries

Photo Credit : Tim Coburn
She loves travelling and everything fashion.
She also likes horses and dogs.
She owns a long hair Chihuahua mixed Papillion (dog) named Nugget.
Anina’s favorite food is Spaghetti meat balls while her best fruit is Strawberry.
She enjoys watching the TV show “My little Pony”.
Anina dislikes candies.
For an all expense paid trip with her family, Anina would like to visit Disney land Paris.
Anina celebrates her birthday on June 3rd every year and for a birthday gift mommy says she would love to have a horse!

Anina and lil sis Kate (Photo Credit: Josiane Faubert)
Thank you for gracing our page Anina.
It was fun telling our clients and supporters about you!
Professional Photos by Tim Coburn and Josiane Faubert
Is your child a professional kid model, aspiring to be one or just so gorgeous?
We would love to feature him/her on our blog.
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Two weeks old Anina (Photo Credit: Josiane Faubert)
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