Before we went home, we stopped to see my grandparents. Sometimes Emma and Elizabeth get a little confused, as they have so many grandparents: Grandma and Grandpa Nissen, Grandma Skip, Grandma Charlene and Grandpa Kenny, Grandma and Grandpa Kannely, Grandpa Fitzgibbons and Nana. Whew! I think it's great that they have so many who love them. Thanks for letting bring our circus for visits.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Grandpa Camp
While Ryan and I were gone, our girls attended "Grandpa Camp." They spent a week at Grandma and Grandpa's house with their cousins. They had such a fun time and didn't want to come home. Grandpa with all his granddaughters at Grandpa Camp. We seem to like girls in this family. The girls all had matching pink camp shirts.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Emma Lost Her First Tooth
This picture was taken with my mother-in-law's cell phone, so the quality isn't great. Emma lost her tooth while Ryan and I were away, so this is all we saw until today when I got to see my kids again. The baggie next to her is holding the lost tooth. She was so excited. We were told that she was giggling and dancing around for joy.
Look forward for lots of pictures. I have a ton to post from our trip to NC and DC. Coming soon!
Look forward for lots of pictures. I have a ton to post from our trip to NC and DC. Coming soon!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Kids Say...
Elizabeth: My fingers are crusty.
Mommy: (Puzzled) Crusty?
Elizabeth: (Showing her fingers) Yah, they are crusty.
This is apparently the new word for pruny from playing in the bathtub too long.
Elizabeth: Amy's touching me!
Aunt Caitlin: It's ok, she isn't hurting you.
Elizabeth: Amy has dinner fingers. Yuck!
Dinner fingers, as you may guess, means Amy has messy lasagna on her hands.
Emma: Girls are smarter than boys.
Mommy: No, girls and boys are the same. Daddy is smart too.
Emma: Girls and Daddys are smarter than boys.
Mommy: (Puzzled) Crusty?
Elizabeth: (Showing her fingers) Yah, they are crusty.
This is apparently the new word for pruny from playing in the bathtub too long.
Elizabeth: Amy's touching me!
Aunt Caitlin: It's ok, she isn't hurting you.
Elizabeth: Amy has dinner fingers. Yuck!
Dinner fingers, as you may guess, means Amy has messy lasagna on her hands.
Emma: Girls are smarter than boys.
Mommy: No, girls and boys are the same. Daddy is smart too.
Emma: Girls and Daddys are smarter than boys.
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