Tuesday, October 13, 2015

A week in the life

Olivia got a hold of the camera this morning! She got some tired parent pictures...



And then started taking selfies the old fashioned way :)


When I took a picture of her picture taking our flashes went off at the same time and I ended up with a negative :). O says it makes her look like Santa's Elf so she's good with it!


Bed head or not, she is one beautiful girl


St. Patrick's day was green dress up day! I am proud to say that she has very little green clothing (Go Beavers!), but she insisted that everything be green, so she ended up with a dress 2 sizes too small and green undershorts instead of underwear (everyone has to go commando every once in a while right?!)


Big sister smothering her with love, as usual :)


Such a doll...her faces crack me up :)


 Olivia drew our family portrait in chalk all by herself! The order is Kenzie (small on the right), Mom, Olivia (in front of her), Carter (he is sitting on the hair), Dad.


I love when work comes home that shows my independent spunky daughter has a loving, sweet side as well. She is completely enamored with her sister.


At 4 months old, Kenzie got her first banana/rice cereal mixture! She didn't master it her first time, but we will try again :)


As luck would have it, Olivia had two dress up days in one week! Tuesday was green for St. Patricks, and Thursday was Cowboy day! I had to look all over for her button down shirt, it's not one she wears often, and it made me miss Philomath, wear this would be completely normal everyday garb.


And a cowboy pose of course :)


This is more like the girl I know and love...


Grandma and Grandpa brought bath crayons, and the kids have been loving them! I have been loving how easily they clean up. A win-win!


When both girls have a hard night full of wake-ups and feedings and nightmares, this cute guy and I get to eat breakfast together :)


Why yes, I did pull ahead in the family bracket at the very beginning...I may have started bragging early, but since 4 of those people below me actually knew of more than half the teams, I felt I had a reason to brag.



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