Don't mind the pale, beached whale without makeup in the middle . . . just look at those adorable babies! I love snuggling with them!
I couldn't get rid of the red eye in this picture.
I think they were making a train in this one. They kept jogging in circles around the living room and Lindsey kept squealing at Cooper for hanging onto her shirt or hair.
Gracie is becoming quite the little artist! At least I think it's impressive for a four year old. This is our family having a picnic while we watched conference.
We did have an indoor picnic for lunch while we watched conference and I tried another idea I read about online where you put the Ensign picture out of all the general authorities and have the kids put a sticker on each speaker's picture. Gracie got pretty good at finding their picture but she got annoyed waiting for the next speaker so that she could put on another sticker.
Lindsey identified President Monson and before one session started and the prophet and others entered the tabernacle and were just standing in front of their chairs, she got excited and said, "The presidents are going to sing!" Other than that they didn't pay attention and were loud and kept asking when it would be over and why there was so much conference, but what can you expect out of little ones? I love them so much!
Thanks for all the pictures-it is so fun to see the kids play and grow up. They're all doing so well with the playset too. Gracie, you're such a good artist! You need to send us a picture. Lindsey, I loved what you said about the presidents going to sing. We miss seeing you enjoy moving to music. Cooper, you're one good looking dude! I'm glad you're in the family and will be able to look out for your sisters-no one will cross you! The house is wonderful and looks so comfortable. We're grateful you've been so blessed. Love, Grandma and Granddad
ReplyDeleteYou don't look like a beached whale, Kristi! You look cute! Gracie, great job on your picture! I could easily pick out the girls and the boys with the different hairstyles. And kids are so honest! They just vocalize what everyone else is thinking. Haha!
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