Horsin’ Around

A few weeks ago, Maggie started taking riding lessons with Aunt Amanda.

She absolutely loves riding Leah (but honestly I think she likes the one-on-one time with her aunt even more).

I love that Amanda is making sure Maggie learns about, and helps with, the work involved in caring for horses too.

Maggie overheard a friend’s mom talking about how students at the local equestrian club have logoed polo shirts they wear, so I decided to surprise Maggie with one of her own.

The boots are on loan from Aunt Amanda, they were hers when she was a little girl. I think it’s pretty special that she lets Maggie use them (and so does Mags).

Petite Four

Annie turned four on Saturday.

We surprised her with a tea party.

She was thrilled to be “twinsies” with Maggie and Lydia.

Their dolls were invited too.

There was a lot of twirling and giggling.

Crafts, manicures, and fashion shows.

And yummy treats served by their fantastic waiter, Luke.

He dressed up “fancy,” in a flannel shirt and jeans with a towel over his arm, and spoke in an accent. It was so cute.

Later that night more family showed up for dinner, presents, and cake. She looks a little sad in this picture (she had just bonked her nose on the counter).

She loved having everyone sing to her.

It was a great day.

#10

Luke turned ten this past week!

He’s such an awesome, kind, considerate kid. Luke really has the biggest heart of anyone I know. He’s got a pretty fantastic sense of humor too. He’s just an all-around amazing guy.

Yum

Adam and I went out to lunch on Saturday, just the two of us. It was the first time since last February that he’d been in a restaurant. (The second time for me since Maggie and I had lunch together the weekend before.)

Apparently he’s aged. For the first time ever, they didn’t offer him a kid’s menu.

I loved the one-on-one time with Adam and am looking forward to more outings with him.

Soccer Saturday

The kids started soccer again yesterday (except Annie, she just borrowed a jersey from Mags).

I love watching them play and it was so nice to get a little bit of “normal” back.

All three of them did really well and had fun too.

As for Annie, she did a fantastic job spectating for four hours.

She’s already asked when she can play soccer.

Crafty Ladies

These girls love a good craft or art project.

Annie was “painting” pictures (you just add water).

And Maggie was decorating a wooden jewelry box she got for her birthday (thanks Aunt Lo!).

I am a big fan of their art smocks.