We were cleaning up after a marathon night of "get every toy we own out" and Radley volunteered to obsessively organize put up the girls jewelry. Without their help. Like he refused to let them come in the room. I love this kid.
When if comes to movie night, we try to be fair. The talkers each get to pick a movie and Landry gets to draw the winner. Mommy won this night. :)
This is how Landry spent the afternoon after we discovered lice-mageddon.
In casual conversation during homework time that included building a snowman, Radley mentioned with enthusiasm that his school "gets" to have a lockdown drill this week in case a "bad man" came to their school. My heart sank. I held back tears. And I instantly prayed this verse. For him. For me. For every child. Nothing prepares you for parenthood. For the dear that accompanies all the joy. For every ounce of every drop of every bit of love you have being poored into tiny humans that you pray know they are loved not only by you, but by the One that offers far more protection than even that of a parent.
This little nugget turned 22 months last week. How is that possible???
Radley wanted to build the castle from Frozen, so he gathered various plastic containers, filled them with water, and froze them...and then built his masterpiece. With a shark on top. :)
Isn't Reed the sweetest?
And they are pretty darn sweet, too!
Sunday sweetness and I think that all 3 of them look entirely too old. This is the first picture where I see Emmy as a teenager.
This may be the best bouquet of flowers I've ever received.
A man who cleans and is good with babies?
Yes!
Y'all. This is ridiculous and insane and maybe means that Ryan does more than help deliver people's JCrew packages.
And this is today. Our "snow day". We delayed school 2 hours because of this "crazy" ice.
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