Sunday morning before heading to church. Lydia was modeling her new black dress from Aunt Heather and new shoes from Nana & Granddad.
I had my camera out to get pictures of the girls in their princess gowns and the boys needed in on some of the action. Aren't they so tough?! Ha ha.
They came up with this on their own, I think they thought it was a cool sign or something so I told them what the 'L' meant and they thought it was so funny and still insisted on doing it. Silly, silly!
Aunt Sarah bought Lydia a princess Belle dress for Christmas. She is really getting into dress up. We just need to find some little girl friends her age to come over and play. :)
So precious! These girls get a long so great. I loved watching them play! Lydia would just follow Coco around and do whatever she did. Coco loved being in charge too.
This is Dad on his T-Zone machine. My uncle sells them, they are expensive and are supposed to do lots of good things for your body. Courtney is scared of it, but not Lydia we kept finding her on it, sneaking up on it and turning it on....like it was a ride or something. I got on it everyday, it made me nauseated at first but it is pretty cool.
Mom's map was new to me, but not to anyone else. It looked like a huge feat to get it up, but it is awesome! All of us find ourselves standing there exploring the map of the world from time to time. This is Jake pointing to Spain, where Scott served his mission.
She ADORES Logan if you can't tell. He is 8 years old and such a sweet heart. I don't want to forget hearing a story about a spiritual experience he had down in his room on Christmas eve. I won't share it, because it is not mine to share, but it was sure special.
Jake was ready to go home and not feeling well, but he was a good sport and let his Aunt Laura get one last picture before we all said goodbye. Lydia is sure lucky to have 3 awesome cousins to look up to.
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They are such cute kids!!
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