Saturday, May 23, 2020

April photo favorites

^ This was a card Ellie made my mom (my mom is in the middle and the girls on each side).

^ I love seeing the new things Ellie adds to her photos (i.e. trees now)

^ Paige's first rainbow! 

^ Ellie really wanted to do the trail that was on the steepest hill. 
We weren't sure how both girls would do, but they impressed us. 
They did the whole thing themselves and it was a long hike! 





A hike, just us girls. The girls wanted their sweaters tied around the waist like mine. 
And it was pretty windy, hence the fun windblown look in the photo below. 



This photo wasn't staged. 
I was sitting in the doorway while the girls played and they brought these little flowers to me. I decided to snap a photo because I wanted to remember this sweet moment of thoughtfulness the girls were showing together. The word 'HOME' on our doormat happened to be in the background and it made me think about the fact we are home more than we would have been and I'm cherishing these simple beautiful moments with our family. 

^ They took coordinating colors and mix of patterns to the next level. 

^ Another day, another hike. 
Paige ran ahead, turned around, posed, and said "TA-DA!"

^ Coffee date social distancing style - in the parking lot, in our cars, with the windows down.

^ Paige's first selfie. 

^ We have been so grateful for Ellie's preschool teacher who sent us so many activities and even special name ones for BOTH girls. Paige has enjoyed doing more "school", too!

^ Zoom tea party for Ellie with two good friends. So many giggles. 

^ Treasure hunting.

^ Ellie requested a special pancake like the ones from IHOP, and Steven did not disappoint.

^ It was only 71* but Ellie had been anxiously awaiting playing in the water and they had a blast. 

^ Paige being a brave girl holding her first worm. 

^ A different day and a different worm...a huge worm. These girls are fascinated with bugs. 


^ Paige did this 12 piece puzzle, needing help with just one piece! 
I was impressed and she was proud of herself. 



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