Monthly Archives: May 2008
Sassy britches
Miss Mary Reese has certainly given me a run for my money today. Its 11:00 and she has already gone through three outfit changes, refused to eat her breakfast, and assaulted poor Sadie with her sippy cup. Maybe its because … Continue reading
Straight up now tell me…
When I found out that my mom (Gran C) had put “product” in Hendley’s hair to tame her unruly locks, I got a little curious. MR has what we lovingly refer to as “chicken head hair”. If not brushed repeatedly with … Continue reading
Mama and Kisses
Monday at the Harvey house was full of excitement! For the first time, MR said mama! She has been saying what sounded like mama for a few weeks now, but during our trip to the grocery store it became official. We … Continue reading
A weekend in review
After the traumatic events of MR’s first fall, I was bound and determined to make it up to sweet Mary Reese. As soon as G got off work on Friday afternoon, we headed to Friday’s After Five to enjoy Christian’s Pizza and … Continue reading
Remembering Aunt Linda
I didn’t need to knock. I’m not sure why, but it was something I knew. Even a source of pride. Something else I knew was that once I opened the unlocked door, one of them would be in there. A … Continue reading
Parachutes, songs, and a goose egg
This morning, MR and I joined Julie and Hendley at Mainly Music. We had planned several days in advance for the girls to wear matching outfits; they couldn’t have been any cuter! The program was a lot of fun; we sang lots of … Continue reading
God bless Ben and Jerry’s…
This afternoon MR and I made the 3 mile hike to Ben and Jerry’s to get a scoop of of triple caramel chunk ice cream. We had a great time chatting away as we walked. We talked about supper, the … Continue reading
Eyes of the world
This morning G and I took MR to the eye doctor to have her eyes checked. Initially, the doctor thought that our little girl was nearsighted. According to him, there was a good chance that she would require glasses as a … Continue reading