We had a wonderfully busy weekend. Friday, I took the day off from school to spend some time with David. We started our morning off with a Starbucks and locking our keys in the car at the gas station. Awesome. And On-Star kept getting an error when they tried to get it unlocked for us. Double awesome. Finally, about an hour later, we got back into our car. That's what I get for playing hooky from school anyway! We did enjoy a great lunch date before picking up our littlest love from school.
I have really missed being at home with this sweet thing.
She loves to wear my shoes. I had to help her a little with these.
We finally got them on!
Carter had a play date and a birthday party, so we got the girls all dolled up for their very first piano recital. They were so excited!
The azaleas are in full bloom, so we took the opportunity to take a few pictures of our little beauties. This girl is growing up and maturing into such a beautiful young lady with the most thoughtful heart.
And this girl, I cannot believe she is almost done with kindergarten! She keeps us in stitches with her witty self and infectious personality.
And our dimpled darling. She's just not a baby anymore! She will be four in a month, wow!
The recital was for Miss Patience, Carter's piano teacher. It was her junior piano recital, and she nailed it! We were honored to hear her play!
Saturday was opening day for baseball! And it lasted all. day. long. Ha! It was a work day at church, so David and I divided and conquered with a little help from our friends. Carter and I spent the day at the fields, and we had so much fun. That morning was the opening ceremonies followed by pictures. Then, his team had a practice. The moms shagged balls in the outfield while the boys and girls took batting practice. So fun!
On opening day, every team in the league plays one game. Carter's team had their game early in the afternoon, lucky us! Carter got to play lots of different positions. He has been playing center field like a boss! This game, he enjoyed catcher, pitcher, and outfield. Sadly, his team didn't have the most points when the game was over, but they sure played their little hearts out.
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