Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Happy Birthday Ashlyn!!


Ashlyn was born four years ago today. She let mom have a great pregnancy, and a super easy and fast birth.
Los Robles Hospital
7.15 oz.

All smiles on her blessing day.

Lucky girl has two wonderful big sisters from whom to learn.
Ashlyn has never been afraid of the water. She will jump into any pool!
Love her red hair!

Lovin the Hawaiian life.

Our pale beach girl. Never leaves the house without SPF 70!


Easter - two years old.

Little pumpkin girl

I don't know if there is anyone as obsessed with lip gloss as Ashlyn.
She'll use the excuse that her "lips are chapped" so she can get into my makeup bag.

Ashlyn loves to dress up - no matter what the occasion. This time was putting her sister's track uniform on over her clothes to wear to track practice - and her mom's sunglasses.

At the pool in Kansas City while on vacation . . . snuggly girl.

Our little ballerina - she loves dance class now, but mostly because it involves pink, dressing up and girliness.

1. Ashlyn is strong-willed
2. Ashlyn loves to say the prayer
3. Ashlyn is silly, curious and adventurous
4. Ashlyn is a pinkalicious princess

Her birthday party will be on Friday . . . it's all about Pinkalicious!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

It's All About the Padres

Oh Man the cuteness of little boys in baseball uniforms gets to me!
Christian started baseball and has a whole three games under his belt (bat?).
He's moved on from t-ball and is hitting coach-pitched balls.
Now that the boys are so much more experienced, as opposed to three weeks ago, they rarely run the wrong direction and can usually figure out where home plate is. It was so cute when one little guy was told to "run home" so he ran off the field into his mother's arms.


He's really enjoying himself and it's fun to see him improving each week.
Now our Saturdays are even busier with track meets all day and rushing to and from a baseball game. This cute little guy is worth it.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Happy Birthday Madison!

Eleven years ago you entered our life, and nothing has been the same since.
Lots of fun, lots of smiles
Lots of playing
Lots of learning and growing
Making your family happier each day.
With Christian, your buddy, always a wonderful big sister.

Always the beach girl

Cutie with jack-o-lantern smile

Getting older - and still the beach girl. Even in the winter.

Always enjoys her cousins. All 32 of them. Here with her cool cousin CJ.

Always on Santa's NICE list

Happy Birthday to our little surfer girl!
We love you and are so proud of the lovely young lady you are becoming.
Now, if you would please stop growing so you can stay in Primary forever . . .
We are so not ready for you to go into Young Women's next year!
Wasn't it a few weeks ago that I did your Nursery graduation?
There you are, in the black dress. Well, OK, I suppose from the looks of this it was quite a bit more than a few weeks ago. But still!!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Assumption

Take a close look at what my son brought home from kindergarten.
No wonder the teacher wanted a meeting with me!

(click on picture to enlarge)

You know what they say about assuming . . .

Now I have to ask, what is your interpretation of this picture? Think about it before you read the following dialogue.


Mom: Christian, did you make this picture in school today?
Christian: Oh yes! Do you know what this says? (pointing to the sideways printing next to GW)
Mom: Kind of OK?
Christian: Yes (proud that he wrote it all by himself phonetically, and that I could read it)
Mom: Tell me about this picture. Why does it say 'kind of OK' for George Washington?
Christian: Oh, because he has bows on his clothes. And I like Abraham Lincoln the best because he has a top hat.
Mom: Oh! (wasn't expecting that!). What about President Obama? Why did you write BAD?
Christian: Oh, because he doesn't have a lot of hair and he's almost bald.

? ? ? ? ? ? ?

I was very happy to report back to the teacher that my little boy was NOT making a political statement in kindergarten. And the beard, by the way, was started by a little girl sitting next to him. I can tell you that Christian truly does NOT like buzz cuts. Last summer his friend got one and I mentioned that we should do it to Christian and he immediately protested. I even reminded him that Uncle Steve has one, and he is a cool policeman. Christian agreed that he is a cool policeman, but he still abhors buzz cuts!

This has been a great lesson on jumping to conclusions and making assumptions. The workings of a child's mind is ever-so-fascinating!

Never assume.