Monday, November 27, 2017

Family Fun in October

Here's a sampling of things we did in October!

Lunch date at chick-fil-a



Lydia plays with Ginnie haha (Harrison ran upstairs to get something and found them like this when he came back down.)


Matching outfits


Ginnie helps Mom clean the house (Baby wearing is the best mom hack when they don't want to be set down)



Lydia reads to Maggie


Harrison took the girls to a pumpkin patch with Gram, Grandpa, and cousins 




Lydia was so brave and rode a pony. She LOVED it




Dad and Ginnie at church



Mom took the girls to gardner village 



Nap time selfies



Lydia practices breastfeeding



Lydia had a "late night" watching movies with Mom and Dad



Grocery shopping in the big kid cart. This lasted about 30 seconds before Ginnie slammed her head into the steering wheel. Oops! 


Lydia got really into giving "haircuts" to everyone this month. She clamps and pulls a couple hairs. OUCH. My mom is a good sport!


We braved the crowds and went to cornbellys this year. Lydia still doesn't like big crowds so it was a little overwhelming for her. But we had fun walking around, visiting princess corner, and trying new things. 




Lydia has been obsessed with tractors and excavators since we got home from Iowa this summer


We did lots of story time at the library this month. Lydia is doing great learning to play "with" (by) other kids during toddler time. She loves playing with blocks and building towers. 



In and out lunch date with Dad


One of Lydia's favorite special outings is going to target and getting popcorn to eat while we walk around


At our ward party. Lydia put this wig on and thought it was hilarious!


This year for halloween the plan was to have a Cinderella theme. But when Lydia saw Ginnie's mouse costume she wanted to be one, too. So we ended up with two mice and no Cinderella! 



We went trick or treating with all my siblings and their kids this year in Aubrey and Tim's neighborhood. It was a blast! Lydia loved getting treats at all the houses. 


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