After getting home from delicious birthday dinner at Nana and Crampa's house, we got the girls ready (and into) bed. BUT... somehow I got talked into letting the girls watch one episode of the Berenstain Bears. "Fine," I said. "But then it is right to sleep!" (Yeah, and the girls were thinking "Sucker!").
Taylor and I were watching a movie in the family room at the same time. Well, I don't know if they heard the crinkle of the paper or smelled the tasty smell of goodies, but no sooner were the treats opened that Lexi was sneaking out to get baby handfuls of goodies. She tried so hard not to be seen (which is pretty much impossible when you manage to dump the whole bag of chips on the floor). We could barely hear the instructions Lily gave her before she left... "Be quiet Lexi. Don't let them hear you."
Just at that moment, with Lexi in her fleece-footed jammies and Lily whispering ways to not get caught.... I wanted to freeze frame right there. They are so big already. They can't get any bigger, can they? I want to freeze the moments when I get to pick them up and kiss their "owies" and the moments when I ask them if they know they are beautiful and they answer with a confident "yes".
I don't want to forget them.... These little girls who are sure to disappear far faster than I am ready to let them go. I feel like I am going to wake up tomorrow and Lily will be getting her driver's license.
We were able to go to the dinosaur museum in Drumheller for family day. It was even better then I thought it would be. We asked Nana and Crampa to come with us at the last minute. The fact that they were there made it even more of a cherished memory.
I would apologize for the amount of pictures to come, but this is why I started the blog, so I won't. :)
(This is now one of my favorite pictures of Lily with her Nana).
This is us at what I like to call the "two-and-a-half-hour-restaurant"!
It was a good day and that museum is truly a place that captures the imagination of children and adults alike. I included the picture of the T-Rex because, in grade three, I went on a sleep over there with my class and I got to sleep right under the T-Rex's head!! I went to sleep looking up at its teeth. That is one experience I have never forgotten. I am not sure why. I even got a little misty eyed just standing in that spot again. I have come a long way since my grade three field trip, but I hope that some of the innocence and imagination of that girl are still a part of me.
So, thank-you Taylor, Lily, Alexis, Nana, and Crampa, for a memory I can enjoy for years to come. Thanks for getting there early with me so that we didn't have to walk 3 miles to the entrance. Thanks for the most interesting lunch I have had in a long time. Just... thank-you for spending the time. It was a treat!
Oh and aren't these girls some of the most beautiful things you have ever seen!
They are beautiful!!!! And I love all the pictures!
ReplyDeleteTime to update my blog...I know it has been way longer than 22 days for me. Thanks for your constant example!! The girls are getting so big. We cant wait to see them in a few months.
ReplyDeleteI love those girls! LOVE. THEM. And I love you too.
ReplyDeletehahaha only a mother knows how her mother feels, as they say when you become a mother you know the love a mother feels for her children, and Nan you get it....looks like it was a fab day and love the pictures of all the beautiful people in them....and am glad you were able to get in one of the pictures too nan....and I remember that sleep over you went on with the kids in acadia valley even though you lived in foremost.....good times good times.....
ReplyDeleteIt was an absolute treat for us too! There's nothing like a day with Lily and Lexie....I learn so much! Thanks for the invitation!
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