We have had lots of softball practice since my last post, and we had Recital practice for Hayden on Monday. It is going to be a great recital but it is also going to be a long one...just warning everyone now! She looked so beautiful on the stage and believe it or not she is the loudest singer up there or at least she was last night anyway. Mark had Colton in the car, which they were both very tired of by the time we got done, we never imagined they would practice for almost 3 hours.
Just so you can see how busy we are in the evenings...tonight we have softball practice at 7:30, tomorrow night we have a game in Grayson at 8pm, Thursday night we have practice at 7:30, Friday we have the recital at 8pm, Saturday we have recital at 11am and she has a softball game at 9 or 10, which she will have to miss!
Colton is doing a lot of walking now, it is so funny to watch him, he is really coming into his personality. He pretends to sneeze, gives fives, and shakes his head yes and no! He is getting so big! He loves his new swing that he got from Mimi and Pop for his birthday, we finally got it up and put him in it and he fell asleep within 5 minutes.
Pop built some shelves for the girls room and then Mimi stained them and they were all finished up this weekend, so they came out on Sunday and put them up. The girls were so excited! I put all of Hayden's trophies up on them and lots of pictures and memories too. Gracie will have trophies in the future so for right now I put baby pictures and some things from our first trip to disney world up there for her. I didn't want her to feel left out. It is perfect. It looks so good in there and it doesn't look so cluttered on the furniture anymore.
Gracie is so good at going with the flow, she has to find things to do at softball and she has to do a lot of sitting in the car waiting for Hayden. She gets tired of it, but she is still good. She has found that she loves to play in the mud at softball practice and basically just get dirty. Colton loves to play in the mud too, he has decided that he isn't going to stay confined in the stroller anymore.
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