Aren't they literally the cutest things you've ever seen?! For Halloween, Lacey dressed as Doc Mcstuffins and Holly as Lambie. I don't think I have a cuter picture of Holly than how she looks in that costume. My heart melts when I see her little grin behind all that fur.
We spent thanksgiving at a lot of people's homes. It definitely verified for me that we aren't going anywhere on Christmas! While it was nice to see everyone, it really makes for a long day for the kids and makes mom and dad grumpy when we have to run all over the country side all day. We attempted a family picture, here's the outcome
Hollys cute little grumpy face makes it that much better ❤️
Some days i just want to squeeze them so hard they pop, and my heart explodes with love, and then there's the days when real life happens, and I want to squeeze them so hard they pop, hehe. Just kidding, but really, parenting is so hard! And it's so crazy how each day is truly a new adventure. We have amazing days and we have days where we don't accomplish anything since no one feels like cooperating. And I've learned to realize that's okay. Besides school days, we don't run on schedules, we go with the flow and don't push too much. And I feel like that's the best thing I've done with my second child. There's nothing to feel unaccomplished about when there is no to-do list. And don't get me wrong, we still have tons of crap to do all the time, but not being on a time frame, not pushing everyone out the door makes for a lot less stressful of a day. I keep worrying that this time next year, there will three of these little babies to get out of the house and that freaks me out a little, but I know that if we keep our same outlook and remember to always seek the positive, we'll be just fine :)
We got our Christmas tree the day after thanksgiving in preparation for Christmas!! I have a little almost-four-year-old who can not wait for Christmas this year. I'm so excited to wake up Christmas morning and see the look on her face. There is nothing better than seeing the joy in your child's face.
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