Did you know papa was on a softball team last fall? And did you know softball teams down here are only slightly below professional leagues?
Luckily, papa and his team had a good time, even if they were mercy ruled before the 3rd inning. I think they may have even scored a run or two by the end of the season.
Bea is ready to help out in the kitchen, but for now she's stuck with spatula inspection duty.
Don't you love this face?
Georgie has been working on her computer skills and wants to spend all of her time playing LaLaLoopsy games online. And taking pictures of playing LaLaLoopsy games.
Guess who is a big girl? Georgie insisted that Bea try out her high chair. She liked it for a minute, but she's still not quite steady enough to sit up on her own.
Henry's swim team holds a Halloween Truck or Treat and Float-In Movie. They girls have been very wishy-washy about Halloween this year. So I told them to find the craziest things they could find in their dress-up clothes. June chose to be Thea the Thursday Fairy, from the Magic Rainbow Fairy Series. And Georgie chose to wear her favorite dress- again. At least Maddie wore the unicorn costume.
Bea and I had already planned our joint costume. Get it? A Bea and a Bea-keeper?
While I passed out candy, Georgie and her friend Ellie made the rounds.
Look who came to visit! Grandma heard Bea was growing too fast, so she came to get one last baby cuddle before it was too late. And Bea needed it. She was sore from her 6 months shots and took all the cuddles she could get.
Because this girl is getting big! We call her "Little B&B Version 4.0." All of the kids have worn this t-shirt Aunt Mary Ellen gave Henry as a baby.
June and Georgie headed to Charlie and Isabelle's house to celebrate Charlie's 7th birthday. (Of course, June and Andy hung out together the whole time.)
Charlie might be my favorite 7-ear-old boy ever. His party was bird-themed.
Georgie played "Pin the Beak on the Eagle"
Later, we went Trunk or Treating again. (We're going to miss trick or treating this year, so we had to make it up). Again Georgie chose her fairy dress. June wore her Indian dress with a pink poncho- obviously.
I know that the whole Bea-bee thing is going to get old, but I'm going to milk it for all I can.
We tried to keep up the Halloween theme. This shirt was from when Georgie was a baby. When I tried to squeeze Bea into the 3-6 month shirt, she quickly expressed her opinion on how she felt about it.
Georgie is really into getting her face painted. So much that she insisted on sleeping in it. And when you just want your 4 kids to go to bed, you end up allowing it.
Oh, this cuteness is exhausting. I have a feeling that our days of just laying Bea down anywhere for a nap are coming to an end. I had to catch a picture of it while I could.
Georgie's nap did not go quite as well. She has no idea how all of this marker got all over her leg. The same marker also attacked the carpet in her room. Hmm.
Here's June's school picture. That's a smile only an orthodontist could love. And she's trying to grow her bangs out. I think the Seibert awkwardness is closing in fast.
While Grandma was in town, we tried out a new project. We "painted" the trees with glue, then painted around them. Finally, we washed the glue off and the end result was this cool batik.
I'm not sure what scared June in this picture. I'm betting it's barf.
Georgie and I set up a carpool to school. So every day we get to see sweet 2-year-old Jack. I could eat him and his sweet curls.
Georgie also loves getting together for lunch with Charlie and LJ. They are not goofy at all.



















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