

We had a snack on the front porch (see LL's pesto pic below!) and explored and played. We came across a box of my old books, everthing from ones I loved as a little girl to novels I read in my Senior English class, and read a few (see below). LL for some reason latched onto Lord of the Flies...needless to say it'll be a while before we attempt to read that one with her! That night, AG slept upstairs for the first time in my old bedroom! It was quite a step for her and we were all very proud (and glad because this will make accommodating a newborn easier next time we visit!). Sunday after church, Gran and PopPop took us to lunch at the restaurant where T's and my rehearsal dinner was held. This was really special...it was the first time T and I have been back together since that night almost 6.5 years ago, and although the place hadn't changed, it was neat to realize how much our lives had changed since then and to be there with our expanded family!
Sunday afternoon AG and LL's great aunt and uncle came to visit and we all had cookies and homemade ice cream...our first of the summer...what a treat! Thanks, Gran and PopPop, for a fun visit!
So now here we are, back at home, settling in to await the arrival of baby sister sometime in the next 6 weeks. I am hoping the urge to nest will strike me soon, because for now, lying on the couch reading or sleeping whenever the girls are asleep is way more appealing than any of the sewing, cleaning, or scrapbooking projects I really hope and need to get done before she arrives! We'll see... Hope y'all have a good week!
Trying hard to fill Daddy's shoes...
Discovering a taste for pesto at Gran and PopPop's...
and displaying her picture "smile" for the camera after swimming at Nana and Grandpa's. She smiles (her real smile!) alot, and we absolutely can't get enough of her sweet dimples! On that topic...last week we were rehearsing each other's facial features and when I pointed out LL's dimples, AG said, "I don't have dimples...I just have teeth!" Guess we can't all be so lucky, huh?
Hard to believe our "little one" is about to be a big sister herself! Baby girl #3 will be blessed to have plenty of helping hands and entertainment, no doubt!
AG with Gran after lunch... how did AG end up with such a clean face?
Ketchupy LL models a cap and checks out her own little chicken fingers.
And below, checking out flowers in the matching dresses Gran and PopPop brought them from Hawaii.
I took this one this morning during one of the many happy sisterly moments they share. They really are sweet together most of the time...
AG, LL, John, and Aubrey played in the sand beside the mountain of seaweed!
LL also enjoyed the pool...
and AG discovered a "shell phone" on the balcony!
Here's another shot of our littlest sweet girl with her sweet treat: Pure sugary delight!
LL following in AG's footsteps!
Last night was a big night...AG slept in her "new" twin bed for the first time! She was excited, we were proud, and it was a good first step in the major bed-swap that will take place for the girls over these next few months. Here's the big girl just before "lights out". Good night to all!
LL got all dressed up this morning and did her own on-the-spot alterations for her too-long dress by keeping her chin down the whole time!
The girls had fun playing at the zoo last week when we went with Aunt Claire.
Clearly AG knows all about this swinging stuff.
One more picture of T with his girls on Sunday before church (notice the Mardi Gras beads...). We had a nice relaxing Father's Day which was only darkened slightly for T by the fact that Tiger did not win.
This picture was taken in our front yard and reminded me of another recent happening that hit close to home. Yesterday, as I was putting the girls down for naps after our park playtime I heard a strange noise, but didn't think much of it until my Dad came in from running an errand and told us there'd been a pretty bad wreck outside. I went out to see a smashed up car sitting in our next door neighbor's front yard (which is behind T and the girls in the picture above) and one of the pretty big crepe myrtles directly across the street from us totally uprooted. The details are sketchy, but we know that this guy whose mom lives down the street from us somehow drove across the street, sidewalk on the opposite side, and through three front yards, before knocking down the tree across from us and coming back across to our side, ending up in our neighbor's yard facing the direction from which he came. He was not seriously hurt (although he left the scene in an ambulance), and other than the tree and lots of broken glass/car debris in the street, sidewalk, and yard beside us, there was not too much damage left behind. But what a crazy event! The timing was truly merciful since there was no one in the yards or on the sidewalk where lots of neighborhood people (including us and the girls!) walk and play everyday.
And that's about it for now... other than an upcoming few days at the beach, we don't have too much going on this summer (well, other than the obvious anticipated "arrival" at the end of August!). So if any of you out there want to "add your name to our guest book" over the next few months, just let us know!