While we are anxiously awaiting the arrival of little brother, we are busy with school and fun activities. Here is Bud at the mall having fun. It seems strange that Northpark does not have a play area, but the kids seem to have more fun looking at the turtles and ducks, climbing up the big planters and walking around the water fall. I have adult friends who remember doing this very thing when they were little... It's cute.
Here is little man doing some school work. Getting those ABC's in the correct order is not as easy as you think!!
Here is Lulu getting ready for a big day with a big Basketball Tourney and a super cold Soccer Game. She is a fast runner and getting more confidence with all the skill building. It's so fun to watch the kids play their sports!
Here is Lexi's Bow Hold. Looks beautiful! It has taken her years for her to perfect this....
Here is sweet Ainsley Grace carrying the gifts down at Chapel at the lower school. She was soo excited for her part. Everyday she can't wait to read to me the new book she brings home. She is doing soooo well! Mommy and Daddy are soo proud of her. She is proud of herself. She told me the other day, "Mommy, I didn't know I was smart!" Ugh, while it makes me sad that she did NOT know this, it makes me happy that she is finally realizing it on her own.
Here is Miss AG at Basketball. She got 2 baskets and 5 rebounds. Woo, hoo!
The girls are having a good time with all their new extracurricular activities. The 3rd Grade Brownies hosted a "lock-in" for the 1st Grade Daisies. So, the girls got to go together and they came home so happy telling me about all that they got to do. Sweet Sisters.
We went to a Mardi Gras Parade this weekend - it was super fun.
And here are the goofballs trying to be cool/mean or SOMETHING?!? I never really understood why the 3 of them were acting like rappers - it naturally came out in them... Scary yet pretty impressive as well. ;)
We are on the countdown for the next little dude, having a great time while we are waiting...
Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watcing you. --Robert Fulghum
A person's a person, no matter how small. --Dr. Seuss
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AWESOME....Mumsie
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