We hope you will enjoy following us on this crazy rollercoaster of ups and downs, laughs, experiences, trips and everyday things known as our life, as we explore what God has in store for us and our family.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Battle of the Easter Egg!
Zoe Grace will play the role of "Little Sister"
Olivia will play the role of "Big Sister"
Little Sister wanted to wrestle over the easter egg.
Little Sister then started to get a little more rough. Big Sister did not like that very much.
Big Sister then thought Little Sister wanted to lick her...
... but instead, she bit her. It was very emotional.
Little Sister really just hurt Big Sisters feelings.
She thought it was quite amusing.
Mommy made it all better.
Little Sister got put in time out.
Then it was time for a game of follow the leader.
Little Sister grabbed the egg when no one else was watching.
Little Sister triumphed. The End.
First day of Mother's Morning Out -
Here we come!
Mommy and Zoe
Daddy and Olivia
Zoe was as happy as can be -
Olivia was not interested in staying.
A quick catch up from the beginning -
This blog is for all of our family and friends to be able to keep up with the hectic, everyday sprint that we call life.
I guess I should take you back to the beginning and catch you up very quickly to where we are now.
KC & I were introduced by a good mutual friend in college. She fell in love with me instantly and we have been together since then. It has been the best six years of our life and we wouldn’t change anything that has happened.
We got married on March 1, 2008.
We had our first baby, Olivia Claire, who you will see plenty of later, on Dec. 7, 2009.
We then felt called by God last summer to adopt a baby.
So we brought home our new daughter, Zoe Grace, on August 19, 2011. She was born November 4, 2010 in Ambo, Ethiopia.
We hope you enjoy our blog! It is more of a modern day way for us to scrap book without actually having to deal with the paper.
Follow us on our journey to where it is God is leading us to go. This blog will be more of a pictorial play by play, rather than a literary accounting. Enjoy!
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