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John had this spread waiting for us in the morning. (The Trunchbull cake is for me) |
I had the kids all dressed in their Valentine's attire (I picked out Jeffrey and Charlotte's, Arabelle's was the best I could manage) and all I wanted was a nice, normal, family picture. The following is what I got instead:
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Yes, Charlotte has a marker, and yes she is rubbing it on her neck, but don't judge until you have a strong-willed baby of your own! |
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Charlotte crawling...she's not doing that anymore...kind of sad |
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Arabelle was really excited about her heart-shaped box of chocolates. |
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Unfortunately, the taste didn't measure up to expectations--you can see several chewed and spit out chocolates here. |
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Arabelle and I decorated the family room with hearts. This was Arabelle's contribution. |
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When Jeffrey got home from school, he and Arabelle found all the hearts. |
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These were Jeffrey's valentines. There were also ones that said "I'm nuts and bolts for you" and "Download My Heart". These came in kits that you put together. You got the basic robot then had to peel and stick both feet, both hands, both elbows, both eyes, the stomach, and the antenna. Jeffrey had 24 that he needed to do and he was soooo excited in the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day to make them. When it was finally time to make them he made one and then said he was "too tired" to make anymore. So I was up late making 23 Robot Valentines. Note to self, next year, let him make a couple each night in the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day. |
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From a Friend's Facebook page--clearly Jeffrey's Valentine's were a hit! |
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some of the loot from his school party. |
I can see why they'd be excited about a whole heart-shaped box of chocolates for themselves. It's weird to see Charlotte sitting on the couch as if she's one of the big kids. But then, of course, she starts crawling over Jeffrey. Jeffrey's valentines are cool. What a fun
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