We tried to copy this picture ...
on the sidewalk with chalk.
Don't know why Hannah looks so sad.
Where no-one now is sleeping.
on the sidewalk with chalk.
Don't know why Hannah looks so sad.
Because it's fun.
And taking pictures of Zander.
"Yeah, I'll smile at you."
"Oh, ok. We're getting closer."
"WHOA! That's close!"
We'll be sad to take them home. They've been so much fun.
He helped me wad up newspaper sheets and stuff them in the bags. I taped the tops shut and then he had cheap, fast building blocks.
Fun to build with, fun to knock over, fun to jump on.
And fun to build with again and again.
Gray refused to jump in with them, but was more than willing to be their cheerleader.
He was especially enthusiastic in cheering their practice jump.
And then the actual jump!
My #$#* camera and I miscommunicated about when exactly I wanted the picture to be taken. Ah, well. We'll just grab another one.
But it didn't work. We ended up getting a great shot of the remaining three.
He's trying to giggle.
He's holding his head up and sitting with a bit of help.
He's playing with his sister.
(He doesn't have much of a choice.)
He's wrapping me ...
and everyone else ...
around his little finger.
It'll take some time for him to grow out of those.
See the delight? That's not delight? Sure it is.
Luckily, he got over it fast.
For Hannah, yesterday was survived by building her very own house that nobody could enter but her and having me cheering her on when she rode her bike (also without training wheels! Whee! Seriously. Whee.)
Matt left us there in the morning and when he got back from work, there we were again. It's my go-to activity for calming and distracting.
And we survived the day.
Maybe tomorrow.
This. Every time I look down.
Girls who are getting crazy comfortable in the water.
Their father's beat-up boots when he's sitting beside me watching their lessons.
Don't know why that makes me smile, but it does.
And all four getting into one shot at home.
This again. I'm addicted. He's so sweet all cuddled up in there.
Beats the heck out of carrying a heavy car seat around.
And her amazing teacher - that makes me smile too.
Bags packed for our reunion this weekend.
They've been sitting there since Monday morning.
There's even one peeking at you if you look really close.
At least he's wearing knee pads - I'd hate for his knees to get skinned up.
Lots of fun over the last few weeks.
Jammin' with a favorite aunt.
Breaking out the baby hammock. Glad I hadn't found a new home for it yet.
The kids breaking in our big hammock for this year. Finally. Spring and summer have arrived at once.
Naptime cuddling. She's my favorite child.
When I was loading the kids into the truck for swimming lessons, I asked Ains 'What is that hanging from your purse?' "Oh," says she, "It's just my lunch."
"My lunch on a rope." Peanut butter sandwich on a rope. Nice. She's my favorite child.
He's definitely my favorite child.
Yum. He's my favorite child.
Just kidding. But she is awfully cute. And she looooves to hold Zander.
Or is Hannah the namesake since Hannah is named after her? Yeah, I think that's right. Hmm.
He burned (not literally) through my stash of frozen sweet potato biscuits.
Have you seen these? Heaven help me, the fuzzy little things are everywhere!
And three LaDells. How many LaDells does the world need? We may have the market cornered, actually.
Bacon, spinach, and tomato pasta (sooo good). Bacon and spinach deviled eggs (divine). Bacon wrapped around spinach wrapped around cottage cheese (the girls ate the bacon and handed the spinach and cottage cheese to their dad). Watermelon. All planned and made by Hannah with me acting as the sous chef/safety inspector. Delicious dinner.