Spread Out…
I had a wonderful package in the mail today. Thanks Sasha! I opened it right up and made some toast to go with it!
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Spread Out…
I had a wonderful package in the mail today. Thanks Sasha! I opened it right up and made some toast to go with it!
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Jump In…
I’m so ready for spring to be here. I just want to jump right into it!
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What’s in a Name?
My littlest became a Tubie on December 14th. I’m so proud of her!
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Outside your window…
We got a VERY light dusting of snow during the night. This might be our only “snow” for the year!
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In Like A… Bride.
This is me and my sisters on my wedding day. I had a great day with them that started at sunrise on the beach!
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Don’t forget to put the hashtags #InAndOut (you’ll see a lot of photos of burgers with this hashtag. hehehe) and #MiddlePlaces if you are posting to Twitter or Instagram. I’ll be watching to see who’s participating.
Bekah has been sick with one thing or another since the end of November. I just wish the doctors could figure something out.
I love her dearly and can’t bear to see her hurting.
Today (well, actually by the time I’m writing this, it all transpired months ago!) we are on a hunt for our pumpkins. Fall is my favorite time of year and getting pumpkins for the girls just makes it magical.
Do you landscape with your pumpkins?
Carve your pumpkins?
Sadly, neither of my girls would fit in any pumpkins I’ve seen around here. Or else I would have made those cute baby pictures with the child inside the pumpkin.
Sometimes what you think will be a fun family activity turns into a day that makes you look like this poor turkey… er, lady.
These two seem friendly enough.
I’ve never seen a prettier Indian Princess.
Can you believe she’s sitting up!!
We were so thrilled to catch a photo like this. She seems to know she is doing something FANTASTIC too, doesn’t she?!?
Here, I believe, Kayla is having a true Julie Andrews moment. Can’t you just hear her now, romping through the pumpkin patch singing her little lungs out?
“Oh, pose with Dad, Sure!”
The start to her modeling career?
Who teaches them this head-tilt thing?
So the patch we went to had a nice little area set up for family photos. We ask the boys working the booth if they would mind coming over to take our picture.
The hay is wet and Kayla doesn’t want to sit on it. Oh, and do you like the height of the corn stalks. Never mind that tiny family at the bottom of the picture.
No, sir, you don’t need to take another one. Rebekah really isn’t going to look at the camera. She just won’t. It’s really ok.
Oh, another one? You’re sure you can get her to look at you?
No really, she won’t look at you. You can really stop taking pictures now!
A nice warm day in Georgia enjoying the Fall.
We had a great time and picked out some great pumpkins. We had one big one and a few little ones that the girls could hold and enjoy. It’s a nice little patch close by that we don’t have to drive a long time to get there.
We spent all weekend inside nursing sick family members. Chris and Kayla both went down for the count on Sunday morning and spent most of the day on the couches. Bekah just kept on her track of fussing and sleeping.
Praise the Lord that today Chris headed off to work with a little scratchy throat. Kayla had a fever last night, so she gets one more day to rest (read that as – watch TV and play the iPad.). And Rebekah actually opened her eyes, ate her medicine without a fuss, (AND the biggest difference) has let me wipe her nose several times without crying at me!
What a difference the morning can bring. Thank you Lord!