Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Bubbles!

Just wanted to share some cute pictures of my sweet Paige.  She is getting so big.  She loves to play outside, eat Popsicles, and of course blow bubbles.  I think we are going to have a really fun summer.

T-Ball

Just as school ended Piper started t-ball.  She has been asking all year to play a team sport, but with our schedules we have never signed her up.  When we got the papers for t-ball we decided that we would just have to make the time.  So far she has loved it.  To be honest, I don't know if she likes to really play the game or if she just likes getting the sunflower seeds.  Either way, it has been a fun experience for everyone so far



Piper spitting just like a ball player.





















Getting her seeds.

















Playing third base and digging for her seeds in her back pocket.





























Connecting with the ball.













Making it to second base.















Crossing home plate.






















































She is 6!

Last Wednesday Piper turned 6.  Instead of having a big party with all of her school friends she wanted to go to a local kids salon with with a couple of friends.  They got to dress up, get their hair done, fingers and toes painted, put make-up on, and have a fun pink sparkly drink.  Afterwards, they all changed into matching outfits and flip-flops and we went to lunch at Red Robin.  All three girls had a blast!  It was such a fun day for them.  It was definitely a memorable day. 



















Rylee, Piper, and Kylea all dolled up.












Piper showing off her princess dress and shoes.












































Kylea, Rylee, and Piper all dressed up in their matching outfits.  Thanks to Grandma Toni for sending them.



Last Day of School

Piper has absolutely loved school this year.  Doug and I couldn't be more pleased with all that she has accomplished this past year.  On the last day all the Kinders put on a music program and then we got to go to the classroom to say good-bye to her teacher and friends.