So as mom, I'm allowed to revel in the silliness that is my children for two reasons. Reason one: my kids crack me up and it's important to remember how great motherhood really is (because it doesn't always feel wonderful). And reason two: the memory of a human being is so fleeting and fallible that unless it is recorded somewhere, these moments will fade and disappear no matter how cute, or silly, or great I think they are.
Here is my Random March Silliness.
So this is Lizzy. I know you can't tell because of the craziness of the hair. She is flinging herself back and forth on this little riding toy at our little park across the street. She is also laughing hysterically, but you can't hear that. (I can though just sitting here writing this!) Go Lizzy!
This "jungle"is actually the foliage in our yard in front of our living room window. I ran outside to discover that I could NOT discover my children. Then two wild beasty-things popped out of our garden and startled me good. They thought it was great! I thought it hilarious that our greens were big enough to hide not one, but two of my biggest children.
I swear our first ever visit to the emergency room for a kid is going to be because of this tree! Again this is in our little neighborhood part. The kids love it. For Evie, it reminds her of her Magic Treehouse books, so she does a lot of pretending up there. The rest of my "big" kids wanted to pretend too. I got lucky to catch the picture and then catch Al before she fell out of the "treehouse".
This is at Bellows Beach. We so love this beach and whole heartedly believe it to be the best beach on Oahu. Though I take lots of pix at the beach in general, this one made me giggle. Evie, Joe, and Vaughn all crawled through the sand to lay next to the incoming surf. So cute.
Vaughn gets lots of pix because he's so cute and doing so much growing right now. I love his smile and the blue eyes get me every time. Enjoy!
While we often trek to the park across the street, on this day it looked more like we were a caravan all spread out like this. I don't always notice the way our family looks to others, but on this day I saw it and couldn't help but capture the moment.
28 March, 2013
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