We've been gone....in the last 9 days, three of those have been spent in our own beds. I like to go but I think I can speak for the kids, we missed home. The bright side to not spending much time at home is it is very clean. No toys out, anywhere! The only dirty clothes are the ones in the garage ready to be washed tomorrow. (maybe Tuesday)
It's tournament time...three weekends of softball=not much time with Daddy. Last weekend we went to Victoria/Cuero during the first tournament. Nana and Papaw kept Hadlee for the three days. The highlights of her time were eating a banana split from Dairy Queen, she only liked the strawberry topping and going clothes shopping with Nana. Thanks to Nana we are set with lots of clothes, new tennis shoes for the girls and swimsuits. I have a feeling the shopping trip was a little one sided because Hays had some throw-ins of stuff. Hays and Harper stayed with Aunt Cynthia, Uncle Kelly and Hannah so Mommy could have a Girl's Night Out on Saturday. They went out to eat, got to sleep in Hannah's room and then went to Sunday School with their favorite teacher.
I didn't take many pictures while we were in Victoria. Here are the girls putting on a show. We've been watching too much American Idol and the Olympics.
This weekend it was tournament time in Austin and Daddy let us come and stay with him! The kids had blast with their daddy, the coaches and the players, definitely something that they will remember. We watched four out of six softball games, rode on the bus, went swimming three times, enjoyed dinner with our daddy and the team and spent lots of time at the Austin Children's Museum. I think they did great this weekend...Mommy is tired...we've come a long way since three pack-n-plays and adjoining rooms with the grandparents.
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What a sweet picture of your girls--I love that they watch American Idol and the Olympics!
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