Friday, April 1, 2011

In like a lion out like a lamb...

Just a little overview of the month of March...
What a great month it was!


We now have a computer nerd in our house by the name of Addie. She loves to play on the website Starfall. As a kindergarten teacher, I highly recommend this FREE website.


Just a little doodle by Addie Reese.
This is her shark.
I am not one to understand art at all but it looks more like a ghost to me.
At the top is her name.


March was the month of missed days for this working momma. I hardly EVER miss a school day but this month I had to stay home three days due to Drew being sick and Granny Franny not being able to keep him one day. I was scrambling around trying to find someone to keep my baby boy but finally I gave up and added this little darling for a day.


Miss Kate has to be the sweetest little girl around...
possible girlfriend material for my little man.
What woman would not like this man?
He likes to vacuum.

And if Miss Kate is not the sweetest girl on the face of the Earth, her momma and my friend Shelley is. As a treat, she planned a girls day at a spa for our toes to get ready for Spring! It was a great day of pampering, talking... with zero interruptions... laughing, a fabulous lunch in Downtown Franklin.


This month has been fun getting to enjoy the outside weather. We have been enjoying are picnic table and dining at lot al fresco. It is just amazing how moving the meal outside makes the dining experience with children so much more enjoyable.


Messy mouth Drew.


Since Drew is not walking yet this is his mode of crawling when outside.


He might be a little boy who loves to be outside but he is not a dummy.


Little Miss Sunshine blowing and chasing her bubbles.


Her new past time is this... making zurberts.


And to finish this post I will end with an Addie story.
When I was cutting a pineapple this week, Addie was very curious about feeling and smelling it (notice I did not say eating it). So I put her on the counter, she felt the outside and rubbed her hand up and down the side. She put her nose to the outside and took a deep breath in. I asked if she wanted to see the inside and she said yes. As she watched me cut the top off she exclaimed, " I didn't know you were going to kill it!" I looked at her and we both started to laugh because she was referring to a scene in the movie, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, when they are carving the pumpkin. The things kids remember....

Till next time friends.

1 comment:

  1. So sweet! Love your family so much!!! What can I say, I owed you for keeping Kate for me! So glad we got some girl time in...much needed for us all!

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