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Friday, September 4, 2009

School Time

Here are pictures of our August! First are Lucy's MAMMOTH sunflowers. I really have never seen sunflowers so huge, and I have seen some big sunflowers.
















Then we have some of Lucy's first day of kindergarten. No tears from her, she didn't even wave to us from the bus! She just said goodbye at the stop, stepped on and was off! The last picture is of her after school--she was pretty happy.



























Then, we have Elliott helping mow the lawn. Scary, but cute.















Lucy's new favorite thing is my eyeliner. I thought it was so cute when she put it on and then was "talking" on her phone. She was so serious! I just imagine her 10 years older with the same expression on her face!


We have a neighborhood party every year for "national night out", and I am the resident face painter--Elliott is getting an orange moon on his cheek.





Dr. Elliott makes an appearance, and then we get Elliott's crazy hair. he loves "hair goo", and he loves doing his own hair. This time, he did his hair and came running in proudly to tell me that his hair looked like daddy's hair. Not bad, and he's only 3! He loves his daddy, and decided that when Mikey was washing his motorcycle, it was a good time for him to wash his wheels as well--photo op! That about covers it...enjoy!

3 comments:

Grama Karen and Papa Lund said...

Bonnie, Unbelievably cute pictures of your precious children and their adventures. Heartwarming great photos and commmentary. I give them ***** (5 stars)! Love, Mom

Grama Karen and Papa Lund said...

I also loved the pictures and commentary of your family and all the family activities you do. You two are great parents and love your kids and honor them with attention and memories.
Thanks for sharing... DAD

Michelle Randall said...

Can you believe we have kindergarteners?! Crazy, right? I love it, but it's also a litle sad that they are getting so grown up. I love the sunflower pics. It totally reminds me of you and your sunflowers. :)