"Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: whatever you call it,
whoever you are, you need one." -Jane Howard

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Picture Sampling from Febuary.

Spring has sprung!  Reagan was looking too cute in this hat, so we had a photo shoot.  This is the first hat she's worn, other than her snow hats. 

Tessa came over for a quick visit... actually she and Ashton ran into the house from being outside and the two of them had to try out Ashton's new Toy Story Adirondack chairs.

A rare moment- Ashton was asleep, so Reagan and I got to have another photo shoot.  She is so curious of the camera, so I captured her here trying to inspect the lens. 

She has been standing like a champ for months, but just started walking this week.  Pictured here, she's looked to me like she was going to taker her first step, so I was ready to catch it on camera. 

Tyler comes over to play!  We love Tyler sleepovers!! 

Daddy looking dapper on his way to work.  The kids have been getting up at the same time as Jimmy, which is fun to have them say good bye to him, but annoying that they're up at 5 am each day... ugh.

Ashton was a big kid on the playground in Charleston.  He could use every piece of their meticulously manicured play equipment and for once, didn't attack any children.  He is really growing up and we, and all other children that cross his path, are thrilled to be out of that phase!

With no instruction, no other children around to mimic, Ashton climbed the latter like he had been doing it for years.  It was so cool to watch.  My dad and I kept thinking he was going to misstep and fall, but not once did he falter. 

Reagan's first time in a swing.  She loved it!

Happy baby excited to be swinging in Charleston.

Baby girl in the tub.  She is forever happy and we thank God every day for her amazing temperament.

Ashton in the tub too.  The marks you see on his cheek are from a marker he found earlier in the day and decided to "shave" with it.

Mommy HAD to make coffee, as I do every morning, and to entertain Ashton I gave him four coffee filter hats to share with everyone.  This gave me three minutes to make the coffee and gave us countless laughs while the coffee brewed. 

Surprisingly, the filters stay on very well.  I think we all kept our hats on for a good 30 minutes.  HA!

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