Saturday, March 21, 2015

Five Months Old and Spring Break Re-Cap

Olivia is 5 months old!  She is getting so big and so expressive with her smiling and cooing.  She loves to watch Evie and Mavery and she especially loves it when they play with her and talk to her.  She is doing better with her evening fussy time, but she still has her rough night.  She is getting better in the car seat, but she's not a pro at riding in the car just yet.  She is wearing 6 month clothing.  She sleeps all night some of the time, but not every night.  Evie and Mavery decided that they needed to be included in her 5 month picture.  Sweet girls.


Spring Break Re-Cap: (In words because I failed to take pictures...all week...no surprise...)

We had a picnic at the UTPB park with Daddy on Wednesday.  The girls enjoyed playing on the playground after lunch.    
We had lunch with Daddy on Tuesday at Rosas.
We made fresh strawberry muffins on Monday and this counted for "bake cupcakes".  They were yummy.
We had a playdate with Brooklyn, Carter and Holden on Wednesday night.
We played water table on the porch on Thursday night, but it quickly turned into "mud table".
The ziplock bag paint was a fail because Evie poked a hole in her back pretty quick and that was that.
Popcorn and Movie was on Friday when we went to see Cinderella.  This was a blast!
Evie and Mavery slept late almost all week.  At least what is considered late for them, past 7:00am.
We took road trips to Midland, Andrews and Big Spring.
Evie practiced tying her shoes, but she hasn't mastered it.
We did not sew a skirt or pillow case, but we went to Hobby Lobby and bought the material.
We went to visit the ducks at UTPB, but I forgot the bread, so we didn't feed them.  
Daddy, Evie and Mavery took Vannah the Van for a wash.
Daddy took Evie and Mavery for a date at the park and slushies on Sunday afternoon.
Evie, Mavery and Daddy had a donut date on Thursday morning while Mommy and Olivia went grocery shopping.  
Overall, it was a fun spring break!

Our trip to the Stonehenge replica at UTPB.

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