Wednesday, April 22, 2015

We are thankful.

Reagan's first black eye. Unfortunately, it probably won't be the last. Thank goodness it didn't seem to bother her and it certainly didn't slow her down.


Something was laugh out loud funny. We're thankful the girls are starting to play together.

(gasp) Mom, we're not doing anything!

We were just waiting for you to take our picture. Cheese!

 
The week before Thanksgiving Landry had an assignment to disguise a turkey that didn't want to become dinner. She used what we had around the house to disguise her turkey as an astronaut. We're thankful Landry is resourceful.
 





That unicorn sure is getting some good Reagan love.

At the Thanksgiving party at school the kids made dolls like the pilgrims might've had.  Landry was thankful to not have regular school work.

I'm thankful to be able to participate in Landry's parties at school.

 
Sweet potatoes, especially sweet potato casserole, are a must for Thanksgiving dinner!

Reagan's help is what made them so good and sweet.

Hanging out, waiting on the food. Thankful beyond words for these 3.

Tummies are full, Reagan is napping, and Landry is ready for an adventure!
 
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving break and are thankful Laylay could be with us. 

Friday, April 10, 2015

Happy Halloween!

 
 
 

Timber!

Landry doesn't mind getting the slimy, squishy pumpkin insides out.


Bleh!



Time to carve!

Tah-dah!


Can you tell how she feels about not getting to hold the carving knife?


What's Halloween without some potion and experimenting?

Mentos are ready.

The diet soda is ready.


Mix the two and get a great soda fountain the shoots way in the air! There's a video below.
Another October birthday party.
 


 

Landry was so gentle with the animals.


She wasn't afraid of them and they weren't afraid of her.












The petting zoo party was a lot of fun. 
 
It's hard to have too many pumpkins in the fall. The first grade class at Landry's school does Pumpkin Math with Dad. Dads that are able bring a pumpkin to the classroom for Math. The daddy/daughter team estimate the height and weight of the pumpkins as well as how many seeds they think are inside.  

How many cubes high?

Time to count seeds.

Still counting.

It's looking good.

Finished product, finally! Landry had the biggest pumpkin in the class.
 
Last but certainly not least, Halloween!
We drove down to our used to be neighbors house so the girls could trick or treat together.
Everyone had quite a good time. 
 
 
Reagan dressed up like Minnie Mouse.

Landry was Cleopatra.



Maddie was a witch and Ava was a cheerleader.

Best of friends.

Trick or Treat!
We really miss having the Hundley's as neighbors!