Noreen hosted another great Thanksgiving. She even let her son-in-laws fry up a turkey
in her backyard. It’s was Al’s first
time and I think it’s safe to say, he’s now hooked. He might choose a different apron next time,
but he loved the end result. Thanks for
the help Al.
Gobble gobble Bridget.
Bridget’s Grandmothers can’t get enough of her.
I guess Grace misses her jungle. She tries to seek in there every time we put
Bridget in there.
Why doesn’t everyone eat cupcakes like this? It reminds me of the scene from the Christmas
Story.
Tea Party! Everyone
there: Abbey Kadabby, Tehgee, and Mok-a-mok.
Erin’s friend’s 4-year-old son, Eddy, couldn’t get enough of
Grace. He even showed her how to do the
Gangnam style dance. They got out of sight for a moment behind a table and I
found the two of them standing a little too close to each other for my
tastes. However, to my surprise Grace
had her finger up Eddie’s nose. I’m not
sure what you call that. It’s not first
base, but I guess it’s close.
This was by far Gracie's favorite part of the Children's museum. She could have spent hours at the miniature grocery store.
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