Last day of the 1st Grade...
I can't believe that I dropped Abby off for the last day of the 1st Grade this morning. It's so incredible to see all the changes from the beginning of the year to the end. She can read anything she wants to, was bumped into the enriched spelling group and I believe enjoys school more that she wants to let on to dear ol' mom. The next time I drop her off, Hannah will be going as well. I still just can't believe how big they are getting.
Well, since it has been so long since I posted, guess I should do a little catching up. Abby celebrated her 7th birthday in April. All birthdays are a celebration, but I'm sure most of you can understand that these are extra special around here. I believe that she had fun, but next year she wants a birthday party with her friends. Guess a bunch of adults at our house just isn't fun anymore.
Lots of big girl gifts this year. She didn't want any toys from us so she got her very first CD player and a High School Musical CD. Are we entering the tween years already???
Now for health issues...well...there are none! (I love being able to say that.) She saw Dr Mitchell (oncologist) at the beginning of May. Was wonderful to see him again since he as gone into semi-retirement. Going 3 months between checkups was a bit rougher, but we made it and I only made one call in this time. Amazing.
So, one year and 3 months, blood work was beautiful. I will NEVER be able to say this enough times, but thank you for all the prayers for Abby.
Now, should I give a little update on Hannah? It's amazing how two children of the same parents can be so different. Genetic make up is an incredible thing. I could list their differences all day long, but we will leave it at this, Hannah is our dare devil. Last night, the girls and I were talking and she says, "Mommy, I want to jump out of an airplane with one of those big things that pop out." I said, "a parachute?" "YES!" she says. This week she also busted out her bedroom window with her head doing some acrobatics. Don't worry, she is fine, only a scratch on her leg??? The window took way more damage than her head. She also launched herself off of her bicycle doing her Evil Canivil stunts in the back yard. She is too funny. Keeps us on our toes and is quite the funny little girl.
The thing that the girls do share in common is that they are the two most loving little critters that I have ever been around. They will give out hugs, kisses and snuggles all day long. I love these babies and being a mother to them is the most rewarding experience in the whole world. I'm so thankful that James and I are their parents. I am also so blessed to have such a wonderful husband to share all this with. He is amazing.
Well, I should run. Got lots of packing to do today. The girls and I will be leaving for Kentucky bright and early in the morning for my nephew's high school graduation. Hoping the weather is good and that we have a safe trip.
With love,
Carrie
P.S. I finally put some new pictures up. Be sure to check them out.