So, how do you entertain a 7 year old and a 5 year old on two consecutive trips to Provo when they have inexplicably lost interest in the portable DVD player? Two words: digital camera.
Abby is eleven and in fifth grade. She practices like crazy, love performing, and "really, really, really" wants to be in the symphony someday. She loves ice skating, riding horses, and has more energy than both of her parents put together.
The Gymnast
Ashlynn is nine years old and in fourth grade. Ever since her arrival in the front seat of our minivan on the side of the freeway, Ashlynn has always done things her own way. She keeps everyone in the family laughing, and is always there for a hug, a smile, or a cuddle. She loves gymanstics, playing the piano, and frequently is found bouncing off of one piece of furniture or another.
The Big Brother
Max is a four year old ball of energy and fun. Obessed with the iPhone, Toy Story, and Phinneas and Ferb, he regularly has us laughing hysterically at his antics. Max was born with metopic craniosynostosis and has had two major skull reconstructions, and has come through with flying colors.
The Toddler
If there's trouble to be found, two year old Ian will be in the center of it. Ian is charming, articulate, funny, and incredibly determined to make the world exactly the way he wants it. He loves his brother, climbing on the counters and waking up at obscenely early hours.
That's great! (Sorry I stole your idea first...)
ReplyDeleteYour kids make the best crazy faces!
ReplyDeleteThose cross-eyed picts are hilarious! Love it!
ReplyDeleteROFL! I don't know that I could let my worries about my expensive camera go enough to let my kids play with it. :) Good for you!
ReplyDeleteThese are the funniest pics!!!!
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