I have two 34 month olds, so I for sure feel your pain. :)
I found your blog a wile back when you first brought your daughter home, but then lost it until a few weeks ago. It caught my eye because our TWO 2 1/2 year olds are adopted from the foster care system , and your Daughter looks a LOT like mine. Her name is EveyLynn and she was borne in April of 2008. She was borne at home and then brought to a tiny hospital just south of the Oklahoma border in Texas, where her mom gave her to an ER nurse and turned around and left. Quite a beautiful story. Anyways, of course my husband, me, and our two older kids think she is the most beautifull child we have ever seen. She has a very different look about her. Very big blue eyes, silken almost white blond hair, and she is also a tiny peanut of a girl, only weighs 26 lbs at almost 3. I can not tell you how often people stop us to comment on how striking,and beautiful she is. The comment we hear the most is that she looks like a little Fairy or Pixie. I have never seen another child who looked anything like her, until I came across your blog. I was quite surprised to see a baby that for sure could be our little Evey's sister.:) Your Sophie is every bit as beautiful and striking as EveyLynn. Its like the beauty and perfection of there story's shines threw in there little faces. When the lord gives a gift he sure does it up right!
I was reading your post the other day about having ice cream for dinner and Evey's brother ( we call them "our twins" because they are only 2 weeks apart) saw the pic of your little one eating icecream and said " that my Evey eating?" it was funny, so I called her over and asked her who it was and she said "that me". My husband and older children were also pretty surprised to see the resemblance. I have been meaning to comment for some time, but you know first hand just how "busy" I am. :) I don't have a blog, but I enjoy reading yours.
isn't it absolutely amazing?! i have a post scheduled for later this weekend about our playroom, and the BIZARRE fact that they have such a fun room just for them, but they choose to follow me around or drag all their toys into the living room. go figure :)
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Oh yeah, I can relate, but with two you really have to be on your game. I can't imagine. :) Good thing they're so stink' cute!!
I can relate as an older sister (does that count if we haven't had our own kids as of yet?)
I'd really like to know what color blue your bedroom walls are? I love the combination!
Hah! And that crazy hair on Hudson...adorable! :)
I have two 34 month olds, so I for sure feel your pain. :)
I found your blog a wile back when you first brought your daughter home, but then lost it until a few weeks ago. It caught my eye because our TWO 2 1/2 year olds are adopted from the foster care system , and your Daughter looks a LOT like mine. Her name is EveyLynn and she was borne in April of 2008. She was borne at home and then brought to a tiny hospital just south of the Oklahoma border in Texas, where her mom gave her to an ER nurse and turned around and left. Quite a beautiful story. Anyways, of course my husband, me, and our two older kids think she is the most beautifull child we have ever seen. She has a very different look about her. Very big blue eyes, silken almost white blond hair, and she is also a tiny peanut of a girl, only weighs 26 lbs at almost 3. I can not tell you how often people stop us to comment on how striking,and beautiful she is. The comment we hear the most is that she looks like a little Fairy or Pixie. I have never seen another child who looked anything like her, until I came across your blog. I was quite surprised to see a baby that for sure could be our little Evey's sister.:) Your Sophie is every bit as beautiful and striking as EveyLynn. Its like the beauty and perfection of there story's shines threw in there little faces. When the lord gives a gift he sure does it up right!
I was reading your post the other day about having ice cream for dinner and Evey's brother ( we call them "our twins" because they are only 2 weeks apart) saw the pic of your little one eating icecream and said " that my Evey eating?" it was funny, so I called her over and asked her who it was and she said "that me". My husband and older children were also pretty surprised to see the resemblance. I have been meaning to comment for some time, but you know first hand just how "busy" I am. :) I don't have a blog, but I enjoy reading yours.
Roxie Olsen
Oh YES! Glad to know I'm not the only one!!!
isn't it absolutely amazing?! i have a post scheduled for later this weekend about our playroom, and the BIZARRE fact that they have such a fun room just for them, but they choose to follow me around or drag all their toys into the living room. go figure :)
:-) Might as well just quit, right? No sense in trying to clean up!
Been there! Actually, I AM there!
hahaha! i can't relate (for now), but this cracks me up. kids can be crazy, but at least they're cute, right?? ;)
yep our playroom looks like that on a regular basis!!!
ME ME ME ME... I can totally relate... thanks for giving us all a laugh about it :)
At least they're having fun!
(spoken from someone who has zero kids!!)
Unfortunately I can relate...lol! Good luck to all of us:)
I can completely relate! Too funny!
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