Thursday, February 26, 2015

Happy Birthday, Sabrina!


Sabrina had a low-key birthday, but she did not seem to mind.  However, the other kids were a little impatient for the festivities to begin.  She liked getting presents and figured out that something was in the bag for her pretty quickly.  She did not know what to think about all the attention, but like always just went with the flow.  Sabrina couldn't decide if she liked the cake.  She ate a few bites, but then just wanted the frosting off her fingers.



  Sabrina is still a little lady,  weighing in at 16 pounds and stretching to 27 inches.  Those numbers put her in the 4th and 2nd percentiles.  She does not let her petite stature get in the way though.  She is walking, singing, climbing, and getting into anything she can.  She is a happy little girl and will often entertain herself.  She is also very patient with the love from her siblings.  She is also still taking 2 naps a day which is unusual in our home.  We love having Sabrina in our home and are excited to see the growth in her this next year.
Sabrina wearing the sweater from Grandma and Grandpa the next day for church.


Thursday, February 19, 2015

Pinocchio


Eric had his Fairy Tale Ball at school on February 13th.  He was Pinocchio and a super cute one at that.  I'm told he was a great dancer and had a lot of fun!  That afternoon I was able to go help at his Valentine's Party and we both had a great time.  Love you Eric!






Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Crochet

I have taken up a new craft, crocheting.  Here are two of the projects I have finished.  Sabrina's modeling a granny square yoke dress, and Eric is standing behind a lap size afghan I made.  My first project was a scarf that turned out just fine, but does not match any of my coats.  The second was a sweater for Sabrina that turned out cute.  I am currently working on a sweater for Hyrum.  Notice the smaller the child the sooner something is made for them :)  Anyway I am enjoying doing something new.

Happiness

Sabrina is such a cute little bundle of joy.  She stand by herself all the time, but only takes a few tentative steps before falling or sitting down to crawl.  She will be walking soon enough, so I will patiently wait until she chooses to do more.