Friday, February 29, 2008

Happy Leap Year Day!

I have not taken many pictures this month...we've been busy picking paint colors, countertops, doors, tile and hardwood floors for the house. The sheetrock crew is finishing up and if the weather will cooperate the painters and mason should be finishing the exterior of the house this week. It is very exciting to see it all coming together. Michael will continue to be quite the busy man over the next few weeks as he puts many of the finishing touches on our house!

Caroline and Abby are talking all the time! They repeat everything and it is amazing to see all that they notice. We look out for American flags while driving around town and Caroline said, "Nother Merican Flag Mommy!" She was so excited to find one on her own! They know exactly where we are most of the time and can tell me when we approach the grocery store, our new house, the tunnel, Barley's (our pizza place!) and where the ducks swim. At one particular stop light in town, we always talk about Daddy's black truck, Grandaddy's red truck and Uncle E's red truck, no car, no truck! It is hilarious to me that they remember and repeat whole conversations! One night after we put them to bed and we thought they were fast asleep listening to their music, we heard singing over the monitor. "Holy, Holy, Holy, God!" They were singing the last song on their CD. We just laughed. It is very sweet to hear your two year old daughters singing "Holy God" over the monitor in those beautifully sweet little voices! When one of them sneezes, the other says "Bless you Abby", or "Bless you Nee Nee". So cute. It has been a fun month with these two precious girls! We are ready for some warmer weather and looking forward to Spring! Here are some pictures of Caroline, Payton and Abby playing on the back deck. We had a wonderful weekend with the Gadd's in the middle of February. Caroline and Abby talk about their friends Payton and baby Claire all the time!



1 Comments:

At 4:45 PM, Blogger amy said...

your daughters are SO adorable... i can hardly stand it! what a precious story of them singing Holy God! it is amazing what they soak in!

 

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