Saturday, September 15, 2012

Abby is playing soccer

Now that Abby is five, we wanted to give her a chance to play an organized sport.  She loves the whole concept of being out on the field and everyone watching her.  I get lots of waves from the field. 
The whole family went out to support Abby at her first game. 
Abby never lets me do her hair so this day was special for me too.  She let me put in a braid.  She took it out right when the game ended.  Doesn't she look professional?

Harper kept sitting in my seat.  I am nine months pregnant so no body gets to sit in my chair.  I had to take away her popcorn.

Will liked the popcorn.  He kept asking me what the score was, but they don't keep score for the five and under group. 
I didn't take any pictures of Matt but if I did, you would have seen one proud Daddy.  His little girl was out there kicking away, doing us all proud.  We think she made contact with the ball a few times too.

Monday, September 10, 2012

What did you do on your 3rd Birthday, Harper?

She took her sister to the kid's urgent care.  Nothing says birthday fun like playing in the doctor's office while big sister Abby is being diagnosed with pneumonia.  Abby came home from school not feeling well.  She has asthma so I gave her a nebi treatment.  Because she had a fever, I took her to the doctor "just in case."  Three hours later, we were going home with three stickers, two popsicles and one more nubulizer treatment.  Harper also go the stickers and popsicles but kept Abby entertained during the treatment. Abby immediatly threw up once we got in the car...too much sugar, abuteral and not enough dinner. 
Harper was a trooper.  Happy Birthday little girl!



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The first day of school

Summer is done and it is time to go back to school!  It is Abby's first day of kindergarten and Will is going to second grade.  We have new book bags, clothes and over 100 dollars with of NECESSARY school supplies that are packed and ready to go.  We forgot to tell Harper she was not getting on the bus with Will and Abby, which caused a few tears for her and a few laughs from the other parents at the bus stop.  Abby was thrilled to go to kindergarten.  She was born to ride the bus and find her own way.