These next two posts were put on in reverse by
me my children. Dang kids.

Miss Charlotte-y at five months

Ella in her school play "Hop to It". Her part was narrarator. I was super excited util she told me she was narrarator #216 or something. She had one line. But she said it perfectly. :)

In the throngs of bunnies.

Ella and Lincoln at their first soccer practice. They are taking it through the YMCA and have the nicest coaches ever- Coach Jason and Coach Brian (not MY Jason...just to clarify). They are giddy every time its soccer time. And I must admit they have some skills.

Quincy doesn't mind coming along either.

And Charlotte doesn't seem to mind anything. She goes along with pretty much everything
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And smiles whiles she's at it. I need to take a memo from her.

The kids' first game. Go JAGUARS!!!!!!!!

Proud and loud mom on the sidelines.

Dyeing Easter eggs. Why do I beleive everything I see/pin on pinterest? I don't know. But some genius said you could dye EAster eggs with Kool-aid. Sure you can. But there is such little variety of colors that they all turned out red or purpleish/brownish. They are now in the garbage.
FAIL.
Note to self: just buy the real dye next time.
3 comments:
what cute little soccer players! Claira is in soccer too and I think it's so fun! And yeah... just buy the egg dying kit, it's not even $1.. haha!
Once again, makin' us regular moms look like chumps. You are the best, most fun mom! I am not cool like you. :)
Your family is so stinking precious.
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