Jennifer Garner & Her Girls Have A Ball
| Sep 8, 2009 by JENNY SCHAFER |

Jennifer Garner took her two daughters - Violet, 3 1/2, and Seraphina, 8 months - to a park in Boston, Massachusetts on Monday (September 7). Jennifer wore baby Seraphina in her Lascal M1 Black Carrier, while Violet enjoyed the playground with her ball and other toys from home.
The Garner girls are in town while papa Ben Affleck works on his new flick, The Town. Ben is not only starring in the film, he also helped write the screenplay and is directing it.
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OMG! Seraphina is absolutely adorable! Look at that face!
She really is a cutie!
Aw, so cute!
She is so darn cute. She has to be one of the cutest babies in celebrityland!
Absolutely adorable. Love, Love this family!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it's kind of funny...Jennifer and Sera seem to be making the same face...haha! ahhh this baby is so darn precious!!!
I suppose Seraphina is teething? In almost all the recent pictures, she's chewing on either her fingers or her toys.
She really is a sweetie!
CBB, the comment portion of Jen Garner juggles her girl does not appear to be working. I wanted to post a comment but unable to do. Please explain. Why it is not possible? The same was true yesterday. Thank you.
Seraphine looks so much like Jen in these pics. She and Violet are spitting images of their beautiful mom.
We fixed it - thanks!
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