Shall I continue our post-vacation, mini-tour? If you aren't family, you'll just have to bear with me as I catch all of them up. I promise not to share all two hundred and forty-some pictures (can we say shutter-diarrhea?) on this poor little blog, but to return, asap, to our regular nuttery.
First stop: my view during a large portion of the trip. For someone who had only been in a stroller three times in her existence, prior to our trip, Eve did a pretty good job dazzling us all with her uncanny ability to tell exactly who was at the helm. Seriously. You could push that stroller, and I could stand shoulder to shoulder with you, and she knew the difference, and made sure everybody else knew it too. It was weird. I mean, how does someone so tiny know the difference of voice projection, when you're talking a difference of mere inches?
Perhaps she'll be a linguist. Or a violinist. Anyways...
Don't you love our green shirts? I can feel your envy from here... I have to say they were awesome for spotting one another in the midst of everthing and everone. I really did love mine, and the boys wear theirs as fast as I can wash them again.
Our shirts all had something special on them, according to each person's interests. See Levi's little Lego knight? Micah had Mater, Pappy had a mountain bike (yes, my daddy is still flying through the woods on those things:), Paul had a handyman, Kevin had a four-wheeler, Nana had an owl, and Eve had a little doll.
I will not tell you what I had. You can leave your guesses in the comments (I think they're working again). No fair guessing if you were actually there....
4 comments:
You changed your header. Cute!
I'm guessing knitting needles and a ball of yarn :-)
Thanks Amy! And no one else needs to guess, as you are too stinkin' smart!
Wasn't that a tough one? ha. ha.
Of course it was knitting needles. What else would be on your shirt. Where did you get the shirts made?
Hey Becca! I came up with the symbols and Paul found them on the internet, then we printed each onto iron-on transfers and I melted them onto the shirts. Easy and budget friendly!
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