You grab your fanciest umbrella,
Making it work… (and linking up with Small Style)
Hoodie and leggings: Target, Emma hand-me-downs
Boots: Kidorable, gifted
Umbrella: Kidorable via Zulily
Mom. Writer. Speaker.
by Lisa
You grab your fanciest umbrella,
Making it work… (and linking up with Small Style)
Hoodie and leggings: Target, Emma hand-me-downs
Boots: Kidorable, gifted
Umbrella: Kidorable via Zulily
by Lisa
Today, sandwiched in between therapies, preschool pick-up, and a few conference calls was a small pocket of time. A time that could have been used to tackle the mountains (yes, mountains) of laundry sitting on my bedroom floor or the extremely neglected toilets and floors, but instead I grabbed an adorable two-braided girl by the hand and we skipped outside.
No phone, no nagging minutes, no plan. Just me and my middle enjoying some rare time alone in what ended up being the most gorgeous day we’ve had this year.
She rode her bike. I took pictures. We had a picnic with veggie straws and giggles, and we played baseball until Brooklyn woke up and joined the party.
The sun was bright enough for sunglasses, and fur-trimmed coats were shed and replaced with polka dot and plaid hoodies.
We had stroller races until Emma got off the bus — the only indication that our time was almost up. Therapy #2 at 4:15.
As Emma headed down the driveway and handed me her coat, she pulled out a bottle of pink Hello Kitty nail polish from her sweater pocket — the nail polish she asked me (about 103 times) to “pleeeeeease put on” this morning. But between outfit wars, half-made lunches, and eggs on the stove, there was no time for nail polish.
“Why did you bring that to school with you?” I asked her.
“Because I wanted to,” she said with a huge grin on her face. “I carried it with me all day.”
With that, she put it back in her pocket and suggested we play hide and seek until Miss Julie arrived. I smiled, soaking up her wisdom, and agreed to be the seeker.
~Linking up to Just Write
by Lisa
Kendall and I had a date with my camera yesterday, and I had every intention of getting some great good shots of her in my favorite dress for Small Style. But as with all things Kendall, she ended up being a goofball, and I couldn’t get a good full-length shot of her. But boy did I get some close-ups, and I am in love with every one of them.
Just to be clear, when I say I am in love with them, I am not talking about the photography. I am talking purely about the subject matter. I realize I am looking at these through a Mommy Lens, but seriously, this girl is just too darn cute. I could have posted about 20 pictures, but I did my best to edit it down to my very favorites. All of them give you a glimpse of the many things I love about my Middle. She is a ham, but she also has a very tender heart.
Here are some of the many faces of Kendall:
The ever-famous “Sharpay Face”
The Face that melts Jeff’s heart
The face that makes me wonder where my baby went
The face that speaks for itself
The face that I will always remember
Oh yeah, and the dress…
by Lisa
Well, I didn’t send out Christmas cards this year — those stamps add up — but I did manage to get a photo of all three of them in their Christmas outfits. And I literally mean a photo, as in 1 take, on the way out the door to church. Not bad, ‘eh?
Hope you all had a great Christmas!
Making It Work…
Emma: shirt – Children’s Place, skirt and leggings: via Kohl’s (gifted); scarf – Justice
Brooklyn: shirt, skirt, and sweater – Children’s Place, Emma hand-me-down (see Emma in it here and Kendall in it here... too fun!); red shoes — I wish you could see them! — Pediped, Kendall hand-me-downs
Kendall: dress – Gymboree, Emma hand-me-down