Apparently I missed my own daughter's wedding. She announced after church that she got married to a boy in her class. I guess that makes me a bad mom. I just can't imagine my three year old getting married already. Oh well, I guess I will make the next "real" wedding. Boy how time flies.
FUNNY GIRL!!!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mothers...
I have to tell you. That I loved Mother's Day. My girls spoiled me with love with the help of their daddy. I am grateful for these two fun girls in my life.
I am also grateful for my mom and my mother-in-law. They are both beautiful women inside and out who have made an impact on many peoples lives. I love them and am grateful for them.
I am also grateful for my mom and my mother-in-law. They are both beautiful women inside and out who have made an impact on many peoples lives. I love them and am grateful for them.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
PINK, PINK, PINK
She loves her pink cast..
Today I am grateful for the kindness of others who went out of their way to give of their time and love to us.
Grateful
Today I am grateful for the love of the Lord in my life. I don't say this often on social media and I should say it more often. I have been pondering this in my life a lot lately as I have seen people go through certain trials and as we have gone through our own. I have been gently forced to see his love in my life for me and for my family. This has brought me peace in a world that thrives on the opposite.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Breakin' Good
Yup that's right She broke her arm
How did she break it? I thought you might ask.
Playing at the park on the spinner is a dangerous thing and she flew off... she broke her ulna and radius. She is a trooper though.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
46 Reasons My Three Year Old Might be Freaking Out
I have to admit I found this on a guy's blog and found it so true for my Abigail. HE HE HE!!
http://jasongood.net/365/2012/12/46-reasons-why-my-three-year-old-might-be-freaking-out/
Some of these are total guesses. Educated guesses, but guesses nonetheless. Seems like it’s hard being a kid.
Her sock is on wrong.
Her lip tastes salty.
Her shirt has a tag on it.
The car seat is weird.
She’s hungry, but can’t remember the word “hungry.”
Someone touched her knee.
She's not allowed in the oven.
I picked out the wrong pants.
Her sister looked at her.
Her sister didn't look at her.
Her hair is heavy.
We don’t understand what she said.
She doesn’t want to get out of the car.
She wants to get out of the car by herself.
The tablet has a password.
Her sleeve is touching her thumb.
She doesn’t understand how popsicles are made.
The inside of her nose stinks.
Chicken is gross.
A balloon she got six months ago is missing.
A puzzle piece won’t fit in upside down.
I gave her the wrong blue crayon.
The gummy vitamin is too firm.
Netflix is slow.
She jumped off the sofa and we weren’t watching.
She’s not allowed to touch fire.
Everything is wrong with her coat.
There’s a dog within a 70 mile radius.
A shoe should fit either foot.
I asked her a question.
Her sister is getting attention for two seconds.
She can’t lift a pumpkin.
She can’t have my keys.
She has too many crayons by her.
Her left hand has a tiny scratch on it and it is currently the end of the world.
The inside of her cheek feels rough.
Things take too long to cook.
She has too much food in her mouth.
She sneezed.
She doesn’t know how to type.
The Dustbuster is going to eat her.
Her mom is taking a shower.
Someone knocked over her tower.
She got powdered sugar on her pants.
The yogurt won’t stay on her spoon.
EVERYTHING IS TOO HOT.
Her sock is on wrong.
Her lip tastes salty.
Her shirt has a tag on it.
The car seat is weird.
She’s hungry, but can’t remember the word “hungry.”
Someone touched her knee.
She's not allowed in the oven.
I picked out the wrong pants.
Her sister looked at her.
Her sister didn't look at her.
Her hair is heavy.
We don’t understand what she said.
She doesn’t want to get out of the car.
She wants to get out of the car by herself.
The tablet has a password.
Her sleeve is touching her thumb.
She doesn’t understand how popsicles are made.
The inside of her nose stinks.
Chicken is gross.
A balloon she got six months ago is missing.
A puzzle piece won’t fit in upside down.
I gave her the wrong blue crayon.
The gummy vitamin is too firm.
Netflix is slow.
She jumped off the sofa and we weren’t watching.
She’s not allowed to touch fire.
Everything is wrong with her coat.
There’s a dog within a 70 mile radius.
A shoe should fit either foot.
I asked her a question.
Her sister is getting attention for two seconds.
She can’t lift a pumpkin.
She can’t have my keys.
She has too many crayons by her.
Her left hand has a tiny scratch on it and it is currently the end of the world.
The inside of her cheek feels rough.
Things take too long to cook.
She has too much food in her mouth.
She sneezed.
She doesn’t know how to type.
The Dustbuster is going to eat her.
Her mom is taking a shower.
Someone knocked over her tower.
She got powdered sugar on her pants.
The yogurt won’t stay on her spoon.
EVERYTHING IS TOO HOT.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Living out of her car
Abigail has decided she can't live without this car. She has had many adventures from going to the pretend movies, to shopping, and many more. Her Aunt Jennifer Stallings gave her this fun hand me down and I am positive many more adventures will happen in this red beauty of a car.
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