Well I made it through ten days of doing a 365! There was a day or two that got busy and I didn't really think about pictures until later, so I just quickly thought of something to try. I'm sure days will come that I will miss altogether, but I'm anticipating learning more and continuing to do this!
Another of Shelby in the bathroom. Can you guess this was one day I didn't think about it until bedtime? It's so cute watching her try to be more independent. Her older brother and sister brush THEIR own teeth, surely she can too!
Clayton at his award ceremony for Trail Life. He's one of the original four boys that stuck with the troop through their transition from the Boy Scouts to the new Christian organization. He got his lanyard and a few other things he's earned from their start just over a year ago.
On Tuesday we used the last of a gift card we had to Kids Up (formerly Catch Air) in Suwanee. The kids had been begging to go and I told them as soon as public school was back in session we would head up there. Tuesday came and they asked again. Since it was already so cold, we went for it. The kids had a great time playing and I had fun trying to get many different types of pictures. I had a hard time picking just one, but I really thought this one was fun!
Another day where I didn't take any other pictures. So I took one of my kettle bell. I took a couple days off from swinging because I was so sore after starting back, but I'm happy to say I've *mostly* kept up!
My favorite from the week by far! The kids have gotten into the idea that Mommy is going to stop at random places and take pictures. They've been troopers braving the cold this week so we could go to the park! This was taken at the new Lawrenceville Lawn.
Another stop at another park. Freeman's Mill this time. I once again had a tough time deciding which one to use, but I just loved Shelby and Paige in this picture. Our inability to have matching clothes/jackets/shoes is highly amusing!
Not a terribly exciting picture, but what I worked on today. I finally got around to making my sewing machine cover. I used this tutorial with only a couple tweaks (I don't have a serger, so I double folded the bottom and did french seams on the rest).
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