So, This Happened
How do you master the lunchbox? Do you pack lunches a week at a time, do you include notes, sandwiches cut in fun shapes? One of my lunchbox traditions is to write a note on a napkin or paper towel and put it into the kids’ lunch boxes every day. Some days it’s a drawing,…
She’s my little girl. My kindergartner. It’s only been a blink, a mere 6 years of flashing blue eyes and heart capturing giggles. Her pink freckled cheeks still clinging to the softness of childhood. Her blue eyes that still light up when Daddy walks in. Balancing on the precipice. She’s still my little girl. And…
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Love this face; love this little boy. Anxious to hear from him about his visit from the tooth fairy.
It’s harder when your youngest hits these milestones because you realize you’ll never go through them again. Believe me I get the crying in the corner; did that a few times myself. The picture is beautiful.
Love it! Hopefully the tooth fairy is better at remembering to visit your house than she is at our house!
I know. Right? How are they growing up so fast? Adorables!!!
ACK! I don’t know why, but the whole losing teeth things squicks me out!
I’ve never heard of Wamsutta (other than the sheets) but this looks delicious. My fussy kids would eat it! And I just ADORE your grandma’s recipe card ๐
ooops! Commented on the wrong post but you get the drift!
Oh just look at how happy and proud he looks! Congratulations! So nice that he lost his first tooth naturally given that he is prone to a few mishaps every now and then ๐
What a beautiful lil face! Thank goodness for sweet lil ones!!