We leave Lily alone for five minutes and this is what we catch her doing
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Ashley and Scott, She is just adorable. I see the both of you in her. I can tell she is a lot of fun. I can't wait to have a little girl. She will have to wait though. We are having another boy...which is just wonderful! It was so great to run into you at the temple. Hope you are all doing well. I ocassionally check the blog, and I gave Darci the blog address. I knew she would want to see your little family. Don't be surprised if my Grandma tracks you down at church. She read about you in the ward newsletter. Well, congrats on your cute little Lily. Kids sure make life more fun! Hope to see you soon! Sara Burris (Ariotti)
Thanks for the concern Tabo. It's a crazy world we live in when you have to worry about your kids developing an addiction to reading at such a young age. Every time I leave her alone for a few minutes, I worry that I when I come back I will find her writing poetry or dissecting sentences or some nonsense like that. This whole raising kids thing is harder than I thought it would be.
Lily is now officially two. She says and does the funniest and cutest things ever. She tells me now when she needs to get into her crib, which is usually right as I start singing to her in her rocking chair. She might finally be realizing that I can't sing.
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Ashley and Scott,
She is just adorable. I see the both of you in her. I can tell she is a lot of fun. I can't wait to have a little girl. She will have to wait though. We are having another boy...which is just wonderful! It was so great to run into you at the temple. Hope you are all doing well. I ocassionally check the blog, and I gave Darci the blog address. I knew she would want to see your little family. Don't be surprised if my Grandma tracks you down at church. She read about you in the ward newsletter. Well, congrats on your cute little Lily. Kids sure make life more fun! Hope to see you soon!
Sara Burris (Ariotti)
I knew she was trouble from the moment I laid eyes on her. Caught in the act... What's next? Mopping the floor without being asked?
I'm praying for you guys.
Thanks for the concern Tabo. It's a crazy world we live in when you have to worry about your kids developing an addiction to reading at such a young age. Every time I leave her alone for a few minutes, I worry that I when I come back I will find her writing poetry or dissecting sentences or some nonsense like that. This whole raising kids thing is harder than I thought it would be.
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