Monday, May 30, 2011

Hailey is one!!!


It's one thing watching my three oldest kids go through milestones and birthdays, but it's a little sad to see my baby grow-up. She's supposed to stay little so I'll always have a baby! This little girl has got so much personality, and she is SO happy. She's always got the biggest smile on her face.

She's getting more and more independent everyday, which is good, because we all know what little mama's girls I've got.


She loves to be read to. I'm constantly finding these two in the little pink chair with lots of books.



I love her morning face! She gets so excited to eat in the mornings, especially if it's yogurt and toast day.


We had a little party for her after one of Luke's Tball games a couple of weeks ago (man, I am behind!)
Watching Hailey opening her gifts


Pretty girl

Ohhh, the excitement!

Grandma Barb was trying to show her how to blow out the candle, in the end all three older kids took care of it.

Grandma Sharla and Lukey




I took her to her 1 year check up...
22 lbs. 8 oz. - 75%
30.5 inches -90%
The Dr. said she was the size of an average 18 mo. old. She's wearing 24 mos. clothes, which is what Carly wore last summer right before she turned 2. I'm sure in no time they'll be able to share the same clothes!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

kindergarten graduation


Luke and his awesome teacher, Mrs. Jennings



A family picture

with Grandma Sharla

with Grandma Barb

with one of his best buds, Jaxon

He was very proud of his certificate!

with the proud parents!

Luke has loved Kindergarten, he's so excited to go to first grade in the fall!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Haircut

Carly's hair has finally gotten long enough for a haircut. Since Abigail took the liberty of cutting it last fall, I have been triming it little bits at a time to make it look presentable. I wanted it to grow out so badly, that I never wanted to cut too much off. Last week I realized it was too stringy and uneven, so I decided to give her a little bob. When it grows another half inch, I'll cut it again to make it more of an a-line, and then I will let it grow and grow. She wants to be Rapunzel. She's such a cheese for pictures, I just thought these ones were cute.






I asked Abigail to keep Hailey entertained while I cut Carly's hair.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Easter


We had a great Easter weekend!
Between the two Easter egg hunts from Grandparents, and the Easter bunny stopping by Sunday morning, it was a wonderful, crazy, sugary holiday.


Carly searching for her purple eggs
My handsome boy!

The Jenkins grandkids, after their successful hunt


Here's the best picture I got of the kids in their Easter finery. The sun was so bright, Luke couldn't even open his eyes.

We moved to the shade, but obviously it wasn't any better, nobody could look up and Luke's eyes were full on watering. I guess we'll try again later, at least you can still see how cute they looked.

My bright-eyed baby girl

The Dawson grandkids with their loot

I'm not sure what the sad face was for, but cute anyways

Carly with her baby Tabi (short for Tabitha (I have to name my girls' babies the names Ben wouldn't let me use for our children) She takes her baby EVERYWHERE, and I'm always finding bits of food in Tabi's mouth, kinda gross. Carly's a good momma.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

quilting + birthday + Kael

When Luke was born, I decided instead of a tied quilt from my Mom, I wanted a hand quilted one. My Mom thought I was being overly ambitious, but being the sweet, loving, lady that she is, we did it. We quilted a crib size quilt for Luke, then she bound it by hand also. When grandchild #2 (Abigail) came along, my Mom decided that we had to finish what we started. She decided that she'd do a quilt for each new grandbaby. All us girls come to help for each quilt. I love that each of my kids have a special quilt sewn by Grandma, Mom, and Aunts.
Here are my kid's quilts. Luke's on top and Hailey's on the bottom. Luke's, being the first was really simple, just big squares, but on each one we get a little more brave with the patterns. On Carly's we did circles, and different material for the binding. Each quilt looks better and better.

My Mom, Shannon, and Jessy, working on our 8th quilt, for baby Kael.

Although we are no experts, our stitches are getting considerably better with each quilt.
Sometimes, it's surprising that we actually get any work done, while trying to watch the kids. I love getting together with these guys to quilt.



One of the days we got together to quilt, happened to be Shannon's birthday. So of course we celebrated.

We made Kael's quilt just in time, because this sweet guy decided to come a little bit early. Jed and Shannon had their little guy last week, and he is oh so handsome!