Molly drew me a picture today and it struck me how much her drawings have changed since the beginning of kindergarten. Molly is such an artist - she loves to draw and spends a great deal of time at the kitchen table chatting with me and drawing or coloring. I have trouble not saving ALL of Molly's pictures - she puts so much time, energy and thought into each of them.
A picture left on my pillow in October - this was right after my surgery (gall bladder) and I came out of the shower to find this waiting for me. I wrote on the back that when Molly came into my room after I found it she was crying and told me that she was going to pray for me every night so I could stop going to the hospital for surgery all the time. What a sweet baby girl!
This is Januray - Molly and Peter playing outside of our house - if only our house were that big! Molly had just learned to jump rope!
My girl drew me a picture tonight so that I would not miss her and Annie while they were in bed tonight - love that kid! I can't believe how her people have changed over the last few months!I apologize for the crazy amount of pictures of Annie in the same outfit with different expressions - every once in a while I have a true Mommy moment and just find one of the kids too cute not to show from every angle. Annie was in one of her moods tonight - laughing, giggling and yelling at the top of her lungs! What a fun baby she is!
I have to say a quick thank you to KK who took care of Annie (and Annie's Mom - but that's a story for another day) so Bob and I could work on Thursday and Friday. I think Annie is missing her - she keeps looking past Bob and I expecting someone more fun to appear. KK also indulged Molly in new undies - one pair on her bottom and the others in bed with her right now - no joke! So KK rocks, as usual!
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OK...the many faces of Annie are all absolutely adorable! That kid is pure love. God! I am so in love with her. Thank you so much for letting me be an Annie hog when I was home. I really feel like we know each other so well now. What a gift it was!
Of course, the same is true for Peter and Molly. Not having children of my own, I feel very fortunate to have them in my life and you and Bob always make it so easy for me to spend time with them and make me feel like I have a special place in your family. Wow! Very sentimental. I'm getting soft in my old age. Any hoo, I'm looking forward to many more great times with the Harding-Wheeler's when I move back to CT. Love you all! XOXO
P.S. I check this blog like Annie smiles...a million times a day!
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