My belly has definitely started to pop out. Aaron and I have both noticed it in the past week. It's starting to look more like a baby growing in there and less like I've been hitting the baked goods too hard.
From Renee' I know nothing about blogs or leaving comments - don't even know if you will get this but CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I will keep up with the postings and the progress. Can't wait to see you guys.
nikki said…
SO EXCITING!!!! Saw Lynsey this weekend and y'all look about the same size wise. Too funny!! Can't wait to see you!!!
Like most girls her age, Sarah Graves LOVES Frozen and has known for quite some time that she wanted a Frozen birthday party. I was so excited when I saw this invitation on Etsy and she loved it too! It reminded me of an infographic. The Frozen theme was a lot of fun! There were so many things to choose from that I took to pinterest and eventually decided on the ideas that I would use for this party. I found this great Arendelle banner here on Pinterest I was so grateful that my sister did a snowflake Christmas and had tons of snowflake ornaments to hang as decorations! This party theme was a lot of fun to plan the food. Kristoff's ice cubes were made from Jell-o with an ombre effect. I found the recipe here on Pinterest. I doubled the recipe to make a 13x9 size pan of it and I made 2 13x9 pans of it. The made plenty of "ice cubes" to fill 35 cups. They turned out really cute! My parents made this Elsa cake and did a fabulous job
To celebrate their big win Sarah Graves' softball team, the Party Queens, had an end of year celebration. They did their cheer one more time! She really enjoyed playing with this group of girls and I am so happy they could celebrate together!
We have mostly been planning to do disposable diapers because I felt that cloth would just be too much work when I go back to work. Then, we saw these diapers called happy heiny's ( www.happyheinys.com ). These looked much different than what I envisioned cloth diapers to look like. Mom used cloth diapers with me and Jeanne', so she felt totally up for using them while Sarah Graves is at her house. I started looking into the cost comparison and depending on what type of cloth diapers you buy, you can save anywhere from $1200 - $1700. That is pretty attractive, not to mention knowing that you aren't filling up a landfill somewhere. There are lots of different varieties of cloth diapers out there, but the ones that seem to be a good investment and user friendly are diapers that have snap closures, with a pocket for an insert to absorb the contents, and they are one size that adjusts as your baby grows from a newborn up to 35 pounds. You can also purchase the traditio
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I know nothing about blogs or leaving comments - don't even know if you will get this but
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I will keep up with the postings and the progress. Can't wait to see you guys.