Sunday, October 30, 2016

Ryan's Third Birthday!

Nothing much to talk about from last week. I got a free table from someone that I'm working on and I'm hoping it turns out cute. I'm also working on a jean quilt and some baby shower gifts. Along with the usual demands with the kids and household. Ryan is not doing great with potty training. I am tempted to put him back in diapers. I just might. We will see. Speaking of the little devil, I mean Ryan, he turned three yesterday! I can't believe it. We are loving the freedom of not having a baby around after almost 9 straight years. We carved pumpkins yesterday and went to Pojos. 

Some things about Ryan. He is LOUD, really loud. He likes to talk in a really drawn out low tones, Paapaa... He likes to read books. He loves to play in the dirt. He will go out to my flower beds and grab fistfuls of dirt and throw it around and all over himself. He's a stubborn cuss. He's a cute little guy, we just love him to pieces.  

Gabby lost her front tooth, she cashed in extra because she lost two teeth on location and the tooth fairy missed it! I'm hoping that she loses the other front tooth by Christmas!

C is for crab.

Gabby came home from school and busted out this owl for her teacher who loves owls. What I should have taken a picture of was the giant mess she left behind. Ha. 

I painted this table for a friend.

1st grade picture.

3rd grade picture.

Newest project. 

Spider treats. A friend invited us over for a little Halloween play date.


Carving Pumpkins

Pojos!


Blow out the candles.

Pumpkins!


2 comments:

  1. Gabby is insanely creative. There is no way I could craft up an owl like that as a kid - or even now as an adult! Not on my own anyway...cute school pictures! They are growing up!!

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  2. Wow these kids are darling and I love them so very much!!! Cute Ryan and his PaaaaPaaaa. Unforgetable. And little Gabby No Tooth with a giant money-laden smile. Loved Gabby's owl and Piper's crab. Corbin is getting to have a set "smile for the camera" look like his Dad did. Wonderful, wonderful pumpkins!!!

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