All she needs for xmas is her 2 front teeth
I love that toothless grin and can’t believe she is already 6. Where did my little round kewpie doll go?…her sassy self is going to give us a run for our money.
I am in love…with my new puppy Willow. She is so lovey-dovey and just yearns to be cuddled. She is BEAUTIFUL..seriously every where we go people ohh and ahh all over her. She is sweet with the kids but also really likes to play. She already has great manners and hasn’t even barked once outside in the yard.
I couldn’t help myself and had to do a few formal portraits of her!
And a few more casual
And this is how she sleeps… couldn’t you just die–seriously its hard to keep our hands off of her. Lucky for us the more attention she gets the better – as far as she is concerned!
Beauty finally lost her first baby tooth. Believe it or not I pulled it out with a string!
She couldn’t wait for school so she could show her teacher and take home the “tooth-book”– a classroom book with a a cute brown bear, brown bear inspired rhyme..
“Tooth Fairy, Tooth Fairy what do you see, I see ___________’s tooth smiling at me” You fill in the blank with your name and then attach a picture.
But before I got the picture printed and in the book Beauty lost another one, so we had 2 entries.
Look at those droopy little eyes–we are so not morning people. We get up early but are not functional till after 8:30am …
This photo was taken before school on the morning of C’s big Betsy Ross presentation. They all had to choose a famous American to research and do a speech about. C choose Betsy Ross because well…she must be his great great great great grandmother of course.. after-all we have the same last name. It made him really excited to do the research so I went along with his assumption. He had to bring a prop for his presentation and I suggested that I could help him sew his own flag, but like most boys and men it was only a good prop if it included food
C mixed the cake batter himself (spice cake, his pick) I baked it and he rolled out and cut the fondant himself. I did the assembly (icing the cake with cream cheese frosting then applying the fondant).
There were lots of oohs and aahs from his classmates and C had a big proud grin on his face..totally worth it!
Oh yeah his speech was great too. I was very proud of him. The video is hard to hear. All the kids were were stationed around the room and the parents rotated from student to student. All those speeches going on at once made for tough video recording, but the bit at the beginning where he reveals his cake needs no audio …the look on his face was amazing!
iPod picture of C’s Betsy Ross portrait out in the hall on the second grade timeline:
One more cake pic
We recently went up to visit some of our best friends.
Usually we make a play-date during the week when the kids are off and the “guys” are at work. My dear friend and I usually sit and try to talk over all the chaos and noise that happens when you get 5 kids who have known each other since before birth together.
This time we made a family play-date with our hubby’s included (which works out great because they were friends before she and I) We took the kids bowling and had a lot of fun…I had no idea that my best buddy was such a great bowler…
She and I are actually in some of the pics this time!