Showing posts with label I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Valentine's Day

My mom was having them try out their V-day outfits. She made D.'s dress, and P.'s vest, and A.'s parents gave I. the dress for her B-day, which I. had been saving to wear on V-day.
Julie directed me to a blog which had cool V-day hairstyles, so I did it for the girls.


We went to a temple sealing that day, so we had Aunt A. and Uncle D. babysit the kids, and Aunt A. took this picture for us after we got back and changed:

Before church the next day.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Children's Fairyland--Bye!






Children's Fairyland--storytelling

Inside the maze.

D. was pretending it was sacrament time.

We were there during a weekend honoring Black History month, and there was a great storyteller named Kirk Waller, telling traditional African and African American stories.

Children's Fairyland #4

I like action shots!

They had some neat things in the maze.

Children's Fairyland #3



I think this picture is hilarious!:

Children's Fairyland #2

It was really nice of my parents to take us here. It was a rare Saturday that they weren't busy working in the temple, and A. had a conference all day, so it worked out great for me.


It's a game--can you find P. in this picture?:

Children's Fairyland

Oakland, CA


We had to take this picture of me, because the last time I went here, I was like, 3 or 4, and my parents took a picture of me sitting in this exact chair:


Celebrations continue

I. making us some cupcakes from her new cupcake maker. I love how P.'s in the background with the cupcake mix package in his mouth.
Yum!


Her special week at school.

Baptism Day

January 31st, 2009
That's the dress my mom made me for my baptism in 1986. She did a good job preserving it!



Twin Day

Twin Day at school.

More 8th b-day

Opening scriptures.
Gifts from Grandma and Grandpa, including a little book written by Grandpa just for I. (If you're reading this, H & S, We have a cute video of her opening the dress, too, but we'll send that to you at a later date)


Ta-da!

After all these years of wanting one (starting from when she first saw mine years ago), I. got Kirsten, an American Girl Doll, from Abuelo and Abuela.