I taught the girls how to make "dirt pudding" one day so we could have it for family home evening dessert later. This is them before we even added the dirt. Worms went in the pudding, came out, and into their mouths.
Emma has decided that she wants to be just like Kenadi. Shoes, backpack, princess coloring book, and all. She is obsessed with Kenadi's shoes.
I took a little photography class from a lady at church. Basically, she inspired me to start figuring out my camera. So, after the class, I went around and took tons of pictures. I think I came up with a few good ones.
I just love Kenadi's freckles and hair in this one.
Emma's sweet profile. I really want to make silhouettes of the girls to hang in their room or something.
You might recognize that puppy on Kenadi's arm. She still carries that thing everywhere. She's such a good mommy to that puppy. I have no worries about her mothering skills. Not that I should even have them, but, you know.

And last but not least, I rode to the park in style. I still LOVE this beauty. One day I will have a cute picture of me on it.


9 comments:
I love that last picture...it is so beautiful!!!
I like your header picture!
Way to get in close!
Cute pics of your girls too.
What lady from church? I thought Alisa taught it :) Great pics by the way.
I think you're figuring your camera out quite well. Now, if only I could do the same. Cory is the photographer in our house.
I love that Kenadi still has her puppy. Yesterday I left Becca's bunny in Little America and didn't realize it until I was in Salt Lake City. It was a hard night. Today we drove the 142 miles to retrieve it. She's much happier now!
I love your pics, you are such a good mom. I can't wait until I get to see you cuys in person!
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Nice work with the photography! It is turning out great!
Cool pics! It probably helps that you have such adorable subjects...
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