Today Lilly put the hood of her sweatshirt on her head with the sleeves hanging off the back and said "Mom, this is what teenagers do, don't I look like a teenager? I'm not even a teenager, but I look like a teenager." We then went to a friends house where she said "So, my mom and I were just talking about how I look like a teenager, isn't that funny?"
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2. Show darling pictures of my babies wearing hand knit hats playing in the leaves.
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3. Make awesome mittens for myself.
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4. Post picture of Lilly to my blog (by her request).
5. Feed Jack more food than Lilly could ever think about eating at every meal.
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7 comments:
Sounds like you've been productive today! :)
LOL and So Cute!! and Wow, look at those amazing mittens! and what talented, brilliant children!!!!
Ha ha ha i love the story about Lily. What a character! Also, I'm uber impressed by your skills. I wish i could knit, or well make anything that well.
I love the pumpkin hats and your mittens...ok, I need to learn how to do some more fancy knitting from you (Remember I'm stalled out at a baby blanket that is 1/3 of the way done...) I have this crazy idea of something I want to knit and I don't have the mad skills to do it. = )
I miss you guys, seeing how grownup Jack is looking makes me realize how much time has gone by since we got together. Let's get together soon!
Those are the most adorable hats, ever! How completely edible is your baby boy? Oh. My. Goodness!
Too cute- and doesn't it feel good when they eat like a horse? That always made me feel like a good mom:).
Can Jack teach Johnny how to eat? I love these pictures! especially the ones of Jack eating, very cute. I also like that Lilly girl and her stuffed animal carpool AND your beautiful knitted items! *AND* the funny story about Lilly's ability to transform into a teenager.
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