We had such a sweet Christmas visiting both sets of grandparents. I wish I had taken more pics. We're blessed that the kids have the four best grandparents ever.
Now that the new year is here, we're getting back into the daily school routine. We have some fun field trips coming up in the next few weeks to shake things up a little!
We also bought a house, so if all goes as planned, there will be a lot of packing and painting in February and [another] big move by mid March! We're so excited to settle down and make it our home after renting for almost 4 years. We'll be heading back out to the country to a cute old neighborhood, and we already have some good friends out there. It'll be good to be in the country again! Mmmmm, clean fresh air and plenty of room to run. (Don't tell the girls about the big hairy spiders and copperheads. I'm sure Uncle Petey the wildlife biologist will relocate them all to a new county before we move).
Now for some pictures!
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| Opening stockings at Figgy and Pop's house on Christmas morning. It was like old times. |
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| No time to wipe one's own nose when there are presents to be opened. This is pure Figgy-love. |
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| Elsa had too much Christmas. |
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| Revived and ready for Christmas dinner at Granna and Grandaddy's house. |
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| Hannie Lou |
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| More fun! |
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| Granna, Grandaddy, Hannah, Charis, & Aurora |
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| That smile. |
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| Some of us were happy to be outside, and some of us were not. |
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| Pop Day cured our post-Christmas blues! |
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| A beach-y December for sure! It's just too precious when they hold hands on walks. As a side note, these little lovelies are growing out their bangs and they don't quite like to keep clips in their hair for very long, so we shall see how long this phase lasts. :) |
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| Charis' first quilt project! In her words, "I'm the best sew-er around this house." |
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