Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Anna hair- November 5 to 10.


Georgie has followed in June's footsteps and also keeps a notebook of drawings.

This is the one she drew of papa and mama.  Dad is the one with the big hair.

See?

We had the usual impromptu neighborhood birthday party for Christopher.  How can he be 5 already?

Henry and I saw another great performance at the Brooks Center.  This time is was Flat Stanley.  And from where we were in the balcony, we could see Georgie, though she couldn't see us.  It's very bizarre to see your child from far away. She sure is cute.

Speaking of cute.  This girl is so ready to start moving and get all of those little things in her mouth.  Luckily, all she can do is sit.

At least she has someone to talk to.

The elementary school had a fall festival with a photo booth.  Here's the Turner girls.  Interestingly, the favorite game of the day was a bunch of hay bails scattered on the ground with prizes hidden inside.  June and Georgie played in there for a long time.

Here's June working on her legos.  Check out that bracelet.  June is an expert in diversion.  We went through a few weeks at school when it was reported that June got very teary and missed me.  If you know June, you should know that she's never missed any of us for a minute. My theory is that it was a diversion to get out of doing work she didn't want to do.  But, in case she really did miss me, Imade her a bracelet to wear so we'd always be together.  It seems to have done the trick. 

Look at Georgie's long hair.  I am going to declare this my best french braid ever. And that's even with Georgie's constant wiggling.

I had to tell her she'd look just like Anna from Frozen if she sat still.


I tried to get a picture of my two little girls one afternoon.

But the sun was really bright.  And Beatrice does not care for glare in her eyes.  She makes the same face when a camera flashes.

So Georgie posed with Grams instead, who was in town for a visit.

And Bea went back to eating grass.

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