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Blogger Chanel said...

I can not tell you how thrilled I was when the day came that all my girls were potty trained, dressing themselves, pool safe, buckling themselves in the car ect.
It did not take long after celebrating my kids independence that I started missing all those things that I had secretly wished they would would grow out of.
I know it feels like this is never ending but this stage ends and you will look back and miss it.

9:51 PM

Blogger Jill said...

I totally understand you being over diapers, car seats and all of that. Now that I'm on the other side of it I must say it's liberating to just be able to go somewhere without all the stuff. Of course, I miss all the little-kid cuteness and can't believe that's it's gone. How could I be with them every single day and not have seen them changing before my eyes?

Your outing looks wonderful and you all look so cute in your hats.

11:12 PM

Blogger Stephanie said...

Run neighborhood--I'm pretty sure my parents used to live there. It's all so familiar...

11:30 PM

Blogger crystal said...

Heeheehee: the slurpee machine explosion was the funniest phrase! I love your blog, Kristi :)

(found you via Jill--I promise I'm not too weird...)

11:42 PM

Blogger Kim Sue said...

from a Saturday with no pictures to a Sunday morning full of pictures - they are beautiful. We love to bundle up and go to the park. We usually have it to oursevlves. Lots of fun!

4:40 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We headed to the park too! I love family walks to the park. Your pictures are fantastic- your SP is cute.

The grow up faster issue is one I deal with- but then Jill's comment "How could I be with them every single day and not have seen them changing before my eyes?" has me a little teary. I want it to end, but I want them to stay the same cute selves they are.

6:58 AM

Blogger Michelle Alley said...

Those blooms look positively lovely, I haven't seen grass or ground since Thanksgiving! Love the photos!

7:04 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I loved this post Kristi. My two little guys decided that after church they would take a gallop...yes a gallop around the block on their stick horses, so dressed in dress pants, button up shirt, spiked hair and CROCS...off they went. It was beautiful. I think it is our nature to push them (our littles) through stages we grow tired of...and just in time to regret and pull back the reins wishing to get it all back. Push and then Pull...with all the snapshots inbetween! Thank you for your post.

8:40 AM

Blogger michelle said...

I'm very familiar with the conflicting feelings of wanting them to grow up a little, but wanting them to stay tiny and adorable at the same time... I'm also familiar with the different worlds going on with the kids -- hello, I have 12, 8, and 2! It does have its challenges, but it has its blessings too. At least I never had more than one in diapers at once. Although I am so ready to be done with diapers for good. (if only I was ready for another round of potty training!)

Also, those shoots don't look like dandelions, more like something pretty -- maybe crocuses! Hurry, Spring.

10:28 AM

Blogger Neighbor Jane Payne said...

Slurpee explosion was so descriptive, Kristi! What a fun, fun way to spend a Sunday morning. That SPT theory is revolutionizing our photos!

2:51 PM

Blogger Cathi said...

These photos are great! You should take a copy of the grandparent photo and give it to them. I think they'd love it.

4:32 PM

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