Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Bird Feeders and Basket Hats


Baby Beluga likes to use our vegetable basket as a hat.


And Big Sis loves to leap.



 I'm in the process of organizing my study and sorting through lots of papers. I found some of Big Sis' artwork from several months ago.


The other day before dinner we found the girls playing doctor. Baby Beluga was content to sit in the carseat while Big Sis did all the doctor work. We were told that Baby Beluga had been in a bike accident.








The end of this week brought some really cold weather.


Our preschool craft this week was pine cone bird-feeders! We've been excited to watch for birds every time we sit down to eat.






Playing with Big Sis' old birthday card. It sings "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" and Baby Beluga loves it.




Family scripture time with a parasol. 



So cold!


And we finally welcomed a 2nd vehicle to the family last night! Thank you to anyone who gave us advice and guidance through the process!


Friday, February 15, 2013

Growing!

This is Big Sis's "I'm kinda busy right now, please don't bother me with pictures." look.
Little Sis is 7 months old now! She loves sitting, but can still topple over backwards if she's not careful.




Occasionally Big Sis will let me do something cool with her hair.



Little Sis is army crawling in her own way ALL over. She loves getting all the toys out of her green bin and chewing on anything. She especially loves trying to get at any technology that's within eyesight (phones, tablets, laptops, etc).  She loves her Big Sis and smiles for her when she's near.



Little Sis also loves to be under the couch.





And she loves to play peek-a-boo.




Playing store with Aunt M.



Princess Bean-Bean

 Princess Dad


Talking on the "phone." 
My favorite part of her conversation is listening to her say "Talk ya later, bye bye!"






Randomly the other day there were TONS of birds all over our street. Kinda felt like the movie "The Birds."


Looking at all the birds.