Our neighbors have this displayed in their yard. I feel like they might have been mislead as to the whole reason we celebrate.
Rainer suggested that maybe Joseph and Mary had a date night.
Then last night as Ann Edwards and her cousin Reid were playing with the Nativity scene I noticed something odd. Where is baby Jesus you might ask?
Then, thankfully, Reid assured me all was well. Jesus was just "ridin' the camel".
Apparently He had places to go, people to see. Which is actually quite true.
Thank goodness God Sent His son, our savior to save this fallen word! I am beyond grateful that my life has been redeemed and I rejoice this Christmas for the peace, joy and freedom that God gave us wrapped in a perfect little baby!
Merry Christmas All!
Love,
The Kendies
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Santa
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Grandparents..
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Where Daddy works
Ann Edwards loves when her daddy comes home. However, I'm pretty sure she thinks he works in our carport. Actually,I think she thinks that's where I keep him during the day. About 6 times a day, at random hours, she goes to the carport door, and announces "Dere's Dada!" and waits for him to appear. When he doesn't, there is a pretty sad little chain of events. She knocks on the door, cries to be lifted up to see out the door, looks for him and then cries and looks at me like, "Why won't you let him appear Momma?". It is so sweet how much she misses him when he is in the carport at work, but I am trying to get her to understand its not me being mean hiding him from her.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Restored!
I wanted to share with you that we just got Rainer's report back from his cardiologist appointmentt last week. His echo showed that his heart looked GREAT! His Ejection Fraction was just where it needed to be and it all looked normal.
We are over-joyed and beyond thankful. We give God the Glory for healing Rainer's heart!
We are so grateful to our friends and family who have humbled us at their outpouring of love during that time of uncertainty with Rainer's health. We are so thankful for each of you for walking through this with us!
What a wonderful Christmas gift we have been given to have Rainer's perfect health back!
"But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and BY HIS WOUNDS WE ARE HEALED!!!"
Isaiah 53:5
Also, if somehow you missed what happened you can read about it here and here
We are over-joyed and beyond thankful. We give God the Glory for healing Rainer's heart!
We are so grateful to our friends and family who have humbled us at their outpouring of love during that time of uncertainty with Rainer's health. We are so thankful for each of you for walking through this with us!
What a wonderful Christmas gift we have been given to have Rainer's perfect health back!
"But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and BY HIS WOUNDS WE ARE HEALED!!!"
Isaiah 53:5
Also, if somehow you missed what happened you can read about it here and here
Saturday, December 5, 2009
You asked for it
Due to the comments on the hair dye fiasco, I've decided to show you the final product, and the really dark too...
Here is the way too dark color. Ouch (yes this is a self-portrait taken with my phone in the mirror, i have many talents)
Here is after a cut to trim off my over processed ends (by yours truly) and after some highlights...At least its closer to AE's color :) Besides after seeing the color my sister-in-law Emily told me it made me look "taller" Hmmmm...
Have no fear, I will return to being blonde shortly. And honestly I will probably color it myself again, (it takes me a while to learn lessons apparently.)
Here is the way too dark color. Ouch (yes this is a self-portrait taken with my phone in the mirror, i have many talents)
Here is after a cut to trim off my over processed ends (by yours truly) and after some highlights...At least its closer to AE's color :) Besides after seeing the color my sister-in-law Emily told me it made me look "taller" Hmmmm...
Have no fear, I will return to being blonde shortly. And honestly I will probably color it myself again, (it takes me a while to learn lessons apparently.)
Girly giggles
A few days ago my friend Shelley had a doctor's appointment so we got to have Adelaide over to play. I cannot tell you how happy it made Ann Edwards. She smiled and squealed the whole time! They were too cute playing so I had to snap a few pics! I am so blessed to get to be a part of such fun as girly tea parties, baby dolls & giggles, and so thankful for the laughter that fills my house.
Cooking up some fun!
Playing Peek-A-Boo in our laundry room
AE: "Mom, we're trying to hide from you, take a hint".
Ann Edwards is quite affectionate, here she is trying to sneak a little hand holding here while Adelaide is distracted with Veggie Tales. Only Shelley will understand how monumental this hand holding is, as we try each time to let Ann Edwards kiss or hug or hold on to Adelaide, while then explaining to AE that Adelaide sometimes needs some space. They are hilarious.
I love these girls! And I'll babysit anytime, AE slept for like 3 hrs after they played!!
Cooking up some fun!
Playing Peek-A-Boo in our laundry room
AE: "Mom, we're trying to hide from you, take a hint".
Ann Edwards is quite affectionate, here she is trying to sneak a little hand holding here while Adelaide is distracted with Veggie Tales. Only Shelley will understand how monumental this hand holding is, as we try each time to let Ann Edwards kiss or hug or hold on to Adelaide, while then explaining to AE that Adelaide sometimes needs some space. They are hilarious.
I love these girls! And I'll babysit anytime, AE slept for like 3 hrs after they played!!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Catching up in Pictures
I've been busy lately and having so much fun. Here's a glimpse of what I've been up to:
A surprise 60th Birthday Party for Big Mike. (These faces say, "Enough is enough. Now that he is here may we please eat cake?!")
Showing off what a big girl I am riding Reid's bike
Bundling up on some cold days!
Being silly and loving dressing up! My daddy brought me home this special crown and it has provided much entertainment even as I cut some new teeth (note the drool on the dress, which was my mama's when she was a baby!)
And again dressing up in Minnie's cowboy boots from when she was little! I'm in my undies since my dress kept slowing me down!
Ride em' cowgirl!
A surprise 60th Birthday Party for Big Mike. (These faces say, "Enough is enough. Now that he is here may we please eat cake?!")
Showing off what a big girl I am riding Reid's bike
Bundling up on some cold days!
Being silly and loving dressing up! My daddy brought me home this special crown and it has provided much entertainment even as I cut some new teeth (note the drool on the dress, which was my mama's when she was a baby!)
And again dressing up in Minnie's cowboy boots from when she was little! I'm in my undies since my dress kept slowing me down!
Ride em' cowgirl!
Sweetness
What a difference a year makes
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Humility in a Bottle
This picture has been haunting me for years.
I think Gwyneth Paltrow is stunning. I saw her once in person in Austin and have had a slight obession every since. When she went brunette back in the day I loved it. Yes, she is better blonde but she was still beautiful as a brunette. Which leads me to my current predicament. For years every time the season changes to fall I have an itch to go brunette. I'm always talked out of it, and always grateful that I didn't do it. Until this year...
I've been coloring my own hair to save some money for a while now and they were out of my current color yesterday. (Perfect oppourtunity to try something new huh?!) Well let me tell you something, if the bottle says "Dark Blonde" they are lying. Dark, Yes. Blonde, No. So in my attempt to go a little darker I now have brown hair. And as I suspected I cannot pull it off like Gwyneth can.
Good thing I did it during the Holiday season where there will be pictures galore and I'll get to see everyone I know in one months time. If you're one of those people, be gentle, I know its too dark. But hey, we all make mistakes, right? Too bad mine landed on my head.
I think Gwyneth Paltrow is stunning. I saw her once in person in Austin and have had a slight obession every since. When she went brunette back in the day I loved it. Yes, she is better blonde but she was still beautiful as a brunette. Which leads me to my current predicament. For years every time the season changes to fall I have an itch to go brunette. I'm always talked out of it, and always grateful that I didn't do it. Until this year...
I've been coloring my own hair to save some money for a while now and they were out of my current color yesterday. (Perfect oppourtunity to try something new huh?!) Well let me tell you something, if the bottle says "Dark Blonde" they are lying. Dark, Yes. Blonde, No. So in my attempt to go a little darker I now have brown hair. And as I suspected I cannot pull it off like Gwyneth can.
Good thing I did it during the Holiday season where there will be pictures galore and I'll get to see everyone I know in one months time. If you're one of those people, be gentle, I know its too dark. But hey, we all make mistakes, right? Too bad mine landed on my head.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
No more tears
Well less of them atleast. Ann Edwards had surgery yesterday to have a stint placed in her left tear duct that never drained properly. She has had a little weepy eye since about day 4 of her life. I will never forget the first trip to St. Louis when her little left eye had a constant tear running from it..Ava Belle must have said, "Oh! HE's crying!" Like 1,000 times. (She now uses the correct pronoun for her cousin also) It was an early day and a rough go to give my baby up to be carried into an OR. Luckily she had her passy and her lamby with her in the OR. But, all is well now and her little eye is healing just fine. The highlight of the day was when a little girl in the Children's waiting room thought Ann Edwards was tinkerbell. So sweet!
Here she is playing in the waiting room, they had a princess kitchen! She of course loved the hospital at this point!
And for anyone who has been with us in the car for any length of time knows how impressive this next picture is. She hates her car seat and refuses to sleep in it. I took this because this is literally like the 3rd time she has slept in the car in her entire life! She was so tired after the procedure, and so were her parents!
Here she is playing in the waiting room, they had a princess kitchen! She of course loved the hospital at this point!
And for anyone who has been with us in the car for any length of time knows how impressive this next picture is. She hates her car seat and refuses to sleep in it. I took this because this is literally like the 3rd time she has slept in the car in her entire life! She was so tired after the procedure, and so were her parents!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
When Daddy is in Charge
I went to Atlanta Sunday for my friend Anna's shower. She has a baby boy on the way and I was so excited to go celebrate with her!
Meanwhile, Little Bit stayed at home and played with her daddy. The weekends are so special to us all, but Ann Edwards really gets her fill of her Daddy and being with the two of them makes my life so sweet. They have captured one another's hearts the way only daughters and fathers can, and its so dear to witness! They have their weekly Saturday breakfast date, which always involves pancakes or waffles. Yummy! (while mama sleeps in!! woo hoo!) And they take wagon rides and wrestle, explore the back yard and always find new adventures. She loves her time with him, and its so good to have some new ways to entertain a busy toddler! So today I had no worries about her happiness as I left them. I knew fun was to be had, as it always is, when daddy's in charge!
When I left this morning she was in her Sunday best as they left for church...Then as soon as I crossed the Georgia state line I got this picture via text from Daddy. Ha ha. (Thanks to the Matthews for this cute shirt!! RK has been itching to get her in it)
Thats a wooden spoon in her hand, she is really into Kitchen items these days!
And here are some pictures of the 2 of them from our last Blink Lady Session. Enjoy!
Meanwhile, Little Bit stayed at home and played with her daddy. The weekends are so special to us all, but Ann Edwards really gets her fill of her Daddy and being with the two of them makes my life so sweet. They have captured one another's hearts the way only daughters and fathers can, and its so dear to witness! They have their weekly Saturday breakfast date, which always involves pancakes or waffles. Yummy! (while mama sleeps in!! woo hoo!) And they take wagon rides and wrestle, explore the back yard and always find new adventures. She loves her time with him, and its so good to have some new ways to entertain a busy toddler! So today I had no worries about her happiness as I left them. I knew fun was to be had, as it always is, when daddy's in charge!
When I left this morning she was in her Sunday best as they left for church...Then as soon as I crossed the Georgia state line I got this picture via text from Daddy. Ha ha. (Thanks to the Matthews for this cute shirt!! RK has been itching to get her in it)
Thats a wooden spoon in her hand, she is really into Kitchen items these days!
And here are some pictures of the 2 of them from our last Blink Lady Session. Enjoy!
Friday, November 6, 2009
An ode to our neighbor...
Dear Neighbor (it seems somehow wrong to put your name on the Internet) So, we'll just call you G-Dog.
Dear G-Dog,
We can't believe you are really moving, though we'll believe it when we see it. You come back everyday to move about 2 boxes at a time and leave your van and sometimes dog here, so I have a feeling the process could take awhile. Meanwhile, we will be reflecting on how much we will miss you. Life can get too predictable sometimes..unless you have a neighbor like you. We never knew what was going to come out of your mouth or what event we'd get to watch you do through our windows. I'd now like to recount some of the highlights...
There was the time (yes only one in 4 years) that you decided to wash your car. Looking back it totally made sense to do it your way. You emptied an entire bottle of dawn dish detergent on the top of your dry car. Then you used your (our borrowed) hose to run water over the top of your car creating mass bubbly chaos for about an hour until the water ran clear. No need to wipe, scrub or actually do any work. Meanwhile using the maximum amount of water possible, mind you it was during a severe drought. Filling up a bucket and using a rag like the rest of America just wouldn't do. Besides your way ends with the gleaming roof that no one sees and the dried dirt on the tires and rim of the car, almost as if you had never washed it.
It was always fun when you got the urge to do yard work about every 1.7 years. That one time it was so cold when you decided to blow your leaves, I'm sure you hands would have been freezing..IF you had not thought to plan ahead and wear tube socks on your hands. Yeah maybe it was a little hard to maneuver the on and off switch having no fingers, just a blob for a hand, but you were warm, and it warmed our hearts too.
One time we came home to you standing in our carport wearing jean shorts, no shirt and...SKI GLOVES. Why the gloves? Oh, because you were hunting for a roly poly for your daughters school project. I'm sure there weren't any in your yard. And the ski gloves proved to be a little tricky to pick up the tiny roly poly, didn't they? But after the socks-on-hand incident you were definitely going to wear the gloves you no doubt got for fathers day.
When you needed to expand your Drive-Way you could have hired a professional, but of course not. You just mixed up quick-crete in a cooler (no bucket handy I'm sure) and spread it inch by inch with a small spackle spreader. Too bad quick-crete dries almost instantly, and it was pitiful that your parking pad crumbled the first time you parked there. Although it did come in handy when you inherited your dad's broken down car that sat there for 9 months.
After living in a house season after season things loose their luster. Like your chain link fence. Good thing you thought to get boo-koos of silver spray paint and spray 1/4th of your fence to make it shiny again. Those cans ran out really quickly didn't they? It was also an added bonus for us to get to have silver grass for a couple of weeks.
When Rainer told your girls he was getting me a puppy a few years back for my birthday they asked him, "Boy or Girl?" When he answered Girl, they ran off, and he got the feeling they were up to something. Three days later they came back and presented him with a list of 87 suggested girl dog names. And 2 days after that they brought a second list with 67 more. They were written as one long sentence, no numbers, just a stream of random names. Some that I remember being highlights were: Pansy, Blossom, Indonesia, Asia, Bruce (what?) Needless to say, we had to choose one of the suggestedd names. And thats where Ginger came from. I personally feel like we should go back to that list to pick ALL future pet names..Rainer might disagree. (Readers- I can only find the 2nd list, but will keep searching for the first because its even better. Regardless, enjoy this one, and feel free to use any of the names!)
Needless to say when we found out we were having a baby we were sure to mention that we had names picked out already. I'm a sucker for kids and probably would have named my daughter something crazy like Gladiolia if another list had appeared.
Another thing that was always hilarious was when you (or your family members) came over to borrow things. My personal favorite being this conversation with Rainer:
G Dog, "Rainman!...Whats up?! You know I was thinking...We should grab a beer sometime"
Rainer, "Yeah, that'd be nice"
G Dog, "Well, you got one?"
Then Rainer came in to grab 2 beers and you stood in the dirt that divided our homesteads and enjoyed a cold one, on us of course.
One night you sent one of the girls over just before dinner time. Here is what she said, "Hi. My dad sent me over. We were going to have spaghetti for dinner. But, do you have some sauce we can borrow?" I asked her if she needed noodles too, but you had planned ahead for that one.
Then there was the time you were sending one of the girls to camp. She ran out of luggage so you left a note when we weren't home, to borrow some extra large leaf trash bags for packing.
But in all seriousness you could not have been kinder to us, always checking in on us, loving watching Ann Edwards grow and of course you did name our dog and all. I really can't believe you are moving. We will miss you, our lives will be filled with a few less laughs and smiles now. Thank you for being the PERFECT neighbors for our first home. We will never forget all your quirkiness or kindness. You will be missed.
Love,
Your neighbors, The Kendies
Dear G-Dog,
We can't believe you are really moving, though we'll believe it when we see it. You come back everyday to move about 2 boxes at a time and leave your van and sometimes dog here, so I have a feeling the process could take awhile. Meanwhile, we will be reflecting on how much we will miss you. Life can get too predictable sometimes..unless you have a neighbor like you. We never knew what was going to come out of your mouth or what event we'd get to watch you do through our windows. I'd now like to recount some of the highlights...
There was the time (yes only one in 4 years) that you decided to wash your car. Looking back it totally made sense to do it your way. You emptied an entire bottle of dawn dish detergent on the top of your dry car. Then you used your (our borrowed) hose to run water over the top of your car creating mass bubbly chaos for about an hour until the water ran clear. No need to wipe, scrub or actually do any work. Meanwhile using the maximum amount of water possible, mind you it was during a severe drought. Filling up a bucket and using a rag like the rest of America just wouldn't do. Besides your way ends with the gleaming roof that no one sees and the dried dirt on the tires and rim of the car, almost as if you had never washed it.
It was always fun when you got the urge to do yard work about every 1.7 years. That one time it was so cold when you decided to blow your leaves, I'm sure you hands would have been freezing..IF you had not thought to plan ahead and wear tube socks on your hands. Yeah maybe it was a little hard to maneuver the on and off switch having no fingers, just a blob for a hand, but you were warm, and it warmed our hearts too.
One time we came home to you standing in our carport wearing jean shorts, no shirt and...SKI GLOVES. Why the gloves? Oh, because you were hunting for a roly poly for your daughters school project. I'm sure there weren't any in your yard. And the ski gloves proved to be a little tricky to pick up the tiny roly poly, didn't they? But after the socks-on-hand incident you were definitely going to wear the gloves you no doubt got for fathers day.
When you needed to expand your Drive-Way you could have hired a professional, but of course not. You just mixed up quick-crete in a cooler (no bucket handy I'm sure) and spread it inch by inch with a small spackle spreader. Too bad quick-crete dries almost instantly, and it was pitiful that your parking pad crumbled the first time you parked there. Although it did come in handy when you inherited your dad's broken down car that sat there for 9 months.
After living in a house season after season things loose their luster. Like your chain link fence. Good thing you thought to get boo-koos of silver spray paint and spray 1/4th of your fence to make it shiny again. Those cans ran out really quickly didn't they? It was also an added bonus for us to get to have silver grass for a couple of weeks.
When Rainer told your girls he was getting me a puppy a few years back for my birthday they asked him, "Boy or Girl?" When he answered Girl, they ran off, and he got the feeling they were up to something. Three days later they came back and presented him with a list of 87 suggested girl dog names. And 2 days after that they brought a second list with 67 more. They were written as one long sentence, no numbers, just a stream of random names. Some that I remember being highlights were: Pansy, Blossom, Indonesia, Asia, Bruce (what?) Needless to say, we had to choose one of the suggestedd names. And thats where Ginger came from. I personally feel like we should go back to that list to pick ALL future pet names..Rainer might disagree. (Readers- I can only find the 2nd list, but will keep searching for the first because its even better. Regardless, enjoy this one, and feel free to use any of the names!)
Needless to say when we found out we were having a baby we were sure to mention that we had names picked out already. I'm a sucker for kids and probably would have named my daughter something crazy like Gladiolia if another list had appeared.
Another thing that was always hilarious was when you (or your family members) came over to borrow things. My personal favorite being this conversation with Rainer:
G Dog, "Rainman!...Whats up?! You know I was thinking...We should grab a beer sometime"
Rainer, "Yeah, that'd be nice"
G Dog, "Well, you got one?"
Then Rainer came in to grab 2 beers and you stood in the dirt that divided our homesteads and enjoyed a cold one, on us of course.
One night you sent one of the girls over just before dinner time. Here is what she said, "Hi. My dad sent me over. We were going to have spaghetti for dinner. But, do you have some sauce we can borrow?" I asked her if she needed noodles too, but you had planned ahead for that one.
Then there was the time you were sending one of the girls to camp. She ran out of luggage so you left a note when we weren't home, to borrow some extra large leaf trash bags for packing.
But in all seriousness you could not have been kinder to us, always checking in on us, loving watching Ann Edwards grow and of course you did name our dog and all. I really can't believe you are moving. We will miss you, our lives will be filled with a few less laughs and smiles now. Thank you for being the PERFECT neighbors for our first home. We will never forget all your quirkiness or kindness. You will be missed.
Love,
Your neighbors, The Kendies
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Staying
You might have noticed a lack of a certain subject I blogged about for a while..Moving. Well, after denial (on my part) about God's timing for us to move, we have taken our house off the market. God is so faithful and has brought us so much contentment in our not-so-huge house. We are confident in His plans for us and knew that now just wasn't the time for many things we had planned. So, we take heart and wait on the Lord!
Meanwhile, its our favorite time of year to be in our home, we have loved our backyard lately and the beautiful huge trees that daily seem to remind me of my father's perfect covering over me, over my home and over my family.
Ann Edwards runs freely on the back deck, in and out of the kitchen at her leisure and roams our house with such joy. I can't help but realize God had further blessings for us staying put for a little while!
We also turned our guest room into a playroom and sold our coffee table, so its offically toddler roaming/play house over here! You see, its really Ann Edwards house anyways,filled with her toys and her laughter, we just get to live here too!
As we're staying our neighbors are moving! Which is another post all together...Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, its our favorite time of year to be in our home, we have loved our backyard lately and the beautiful huge trees that daily seem to remind me of my father's perfect covering over me, over my home and over my family.
Ann Edwards runs freely on the back deck, in and out of the kitchen at her leisure and roams our house with such joy. I can't help but realize God had further blessings for us staying put for a little while!
We also turned our guest room into a playroom and sold our coffee table, so its offically toddler roaming/play house over here! You see, its really Ann Edwards house anyways,filled with her toys and her laughter, we just get to live here too!
As we're staying our neighbors are moving! Which is another post all together...Stay tuned.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Proud (of my) Peacock
Friday, October 30, 2009
Tea Party for 1.5 People
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Lucky Me
Rainer has been working a lot lately, so Ann Edwards and I have been spending lots of wonderful time just the two of us. Lots of walks, dancing, parks and playing. I am loving it. Little Bit, you are such a joy to me. You are my sunshine, and I am so thankful that I get to spend my days with you!
Love,
Mama
Love,
Mama
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Bye-Bye
Those are the words I hear no less than 100 times a day. Ann Edwards loves to say Bye-Bye to everything.... to daddy in the morning, to me every time I leave a room, to fed-ex to ginger, to scrambled eggs tossed from the high chair and so on. Lately she has been a bit rambunctious with her playroom chairs, standing up in them and trying to leap out. I see stitches in the future if we don't figure this out.. So if she wont sit down we say bye-bye to the chair and put it up for a little while until we can control our urges to stand and leap. Then it all came full circle. We were playing this afternoon and I was trying to get caught up on some important world issues on Access Hollywood the News. I was clearly not paying attention to her like she needed. So she got the remote pointed it at the tv, turned it off and said clear as day "Bye-Bye" to the tv. Touché Annie, Touché.
Friday, October 16, 2009
15 Months Young
Ann Edwards is getting so big. She is growing into a precious little girl right before our eyes. We love seeing her personality develop! This child loves life, and specifically loves to eat, give kisses and chase ginger. Those three things are pretty much on repeat at the Kendrick Estate mixed in with some napping, dancing and reading here and there. She is really such a joy to us, so affectionate and funny. At her 15 month check-up she weighed 18 pounds and the doctor said she was just perfect, but of course we already thought that.
Here she is getting her first pair of shoes, which she loves!!
We've also been reflecting on how much she has grown. If you don't remember just how itty bitty she was, just look here...
Here she is getting her first pair of shoes, which she loves!!
We've also been reflecting on how much she has grown. If you don't remember just how itty bitty she was, just look here...
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Who doesn't love streaking?
Yeah you heard me. Streaking. Well not quite, but as the pictures will show the highlight of our trip to St. Louis was letting the kiddos run wild and near-naked around in the center of downtown St. Louis. They have the best parks there and we feel like we definately made our mark!...We went for T's 60th Birthday and had a blast. It was a surprise for him and we loved being with everyone...It had been 9 months since all the Holcombes and Kendricks got together, and it is just never enough time together. We ate great food, raised our glasses multiple times to the Birthday Honoree, and soaked up lots of family time. Ann Edwards had so much fun playing with her cousins, aunts & uncles she rarely sees! Here are a few pictures that captured how much fun we had! (Surely you know by now, that a few always means a ton)
Here is AE in her preferred high chair style...laid back, feet up, munching on a french fry.
This picture perfectly captures Ava Belle's little personality! She knew what fun was coming once she saw the water spouts!
This is who we like to call T-Rex. She always holds her hands like this when she runs....
We miss you all!
Here is AE in her preferred high chair style...laid back, feet up, munching on a french fry.
This picture perfectly captures Ava Belle's little personality! She knew what fun was coming once she saw the water spouts!
This is who we like to call T-Rex. She always holds her hands like this when she runs....
We miss you all!
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