IN PHOTOS: Baby Dahlia Amélie's first birthday

GMA Logo Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis daughter Dahlia Amelie Heussaff

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Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis daughter Dahlia Amelie Heussaff



Baby Dahlia Amélie Heussaff is now one year old.

The daughter of Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff celebrated her first birthday on March 2 with a simple yet stunning set up at home.

On their respective Instagram account, Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis,shared a few details of their daughter's special day. The celebrity couple also shared some of their heartfelt messages for their little one.

On Erwan's post, he described Dahlia as a little bright light. He also likened her only daughter to a teacher.

“Here is to a year when absolutely nothing went according to plan, except for this little bright light. When days crawled and months raced by. When I became a student again and she, my teacher. Happy 1st birthday.”

Anne, on the other hand, described her love for her precious daughter on her Instagram post.

She said, “She owns every little bit of my heart. Happy 1st Birthday to my Dahlia Amélie. I love her to the moon and back infinity times.

Anne added a part from one of her favorite books that she likes to read to Dahlia.

“And to quote one of my favourite books by Robert Munsch that I love to read to her with so much feelings -

“I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be”

Also in the same post, Anne admitted that she is not ready to cut her daughter's cute little bangs yet.

“P.S - I promise to buy her clips for her bangs!!! Not ready to cut it yet!”

See more of Erwan and Anne's posts on Dahlia's birthday in this gallery:


Birthday
Australia
Manila
Fundraiser
Dahlia Amélie
Set up
One
Cake
Mommy
Mother and daughter
Birthday girl
Happy birthday!

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