Sunday, April 13, 2014

February

February always brings with it the schools annual Father Daughter Dance. Alissa was happy to be the only daughter on the date this year. I love this picture of her. 

She was either showing off her nails, or just being silly here. I think it was the latter. 
Of course they had a great time.

And we cant forget about Valentines Day. 
The girls always become envious when I get flowers, so this year, Daddy got them some of their own. I thought it was pretty sweet and thoughtful myself. It took them a while to realize the tulips were for them, and not that I actually unfairly got 2 bouquets this time. 

Brylee was of course excited to get a bag full of Valentine candy. Thats our little sugar addict. 

This was the extent of our Valentine breakfast....pink heart pancakes. I tried to make heart shaped bacon, but it failed....miserably. Pinterest lies sometimes. 
And this years edition of Valentine boxes for school feature a castle, a robot and of course, a minion. Pinterest is still good for some things. Turns out Brylee didnt actually need a box, but she was happy to play princess with her castle. Each one of these eventually fell victim to the dog. Looks like we have 2 sugar addicts in the house.
Madi made sugar cookies with the kids when we went out. Most of the pictures turned out blurry and with silly faces. Thought about posting the whole lot of them, but then decided to go with one decent one each. 



Looks like Zack was M.I.A. for the pictures.
 can I just say, I love that we have two girls old enough to babysit and handle all of this now. Its AWESOME!

1 comment:

Seth and Julie said...

That picture of Alissa is gorgeous! She looks like she is ready for prom. Mercy, these kids are looking way too grown up. Your Valentine boxes are above and beyond the call of motherhood cute. My kids don't even take boxes to school. I wonder if they are supposed to and I have been dropping the ball all these years? They just bring their stuff home in a classroom issued gallon sized Ziploc bag.