My Girls
Prom 2K17 was a success! The girls’ prom was three weeks ago, but I waited to post about it until after Harley went to Ian’s prom in Elgin. Continue reading
Prom 2K17 was a success! The girls’ prom was three weeks ago, but I waited to post about it until after Harley went to Ian’s prom in Elgin. Continue reading
Harley’s senior year of volleyball is coming to an end (hopefully not for a couple more weeks, and the 2016 Leopard Volleyball team has had a great year! Unfortunately, the wins weren’t as frequent as the girls would have liked, but I watched the team grow, improve their skills, and become better by the week! The senior girls were recognized Friday night for their years of contribution to the program. I couldn’t be any more proud of the player, athlete, and person Harley is, and we are all very lucky to have been part of this journey with her.
Welcome to To Do Tuesday hosted by Christine over at Stitch All the Things.
This is what my To Do Tuesday list from September 27th looked like with the addition of #4 because we’ve started a new month:
1. Finish Pattern Testing & Pictures
2. August TSNEM – Bodice Sloper (remeasure and adjust pattern accordingly)
3. September TSNEM – Hat and Mask making
4. October TSNEM – Hand Piecing & Quilting
If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Only then would you realize how truly special you are.
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Four years ago, I wrote a post about Firsts & Lasts, and, at the time, I wasn’t thinking about how quickly these four years were going to go before it would be time to write a post about More Firsts & Lasts. The funny thing is that not a whole lot has changed in four years.
This time, it’s just a tad different- I only have two girls in school this year instead of three. Today was Harley and Reagan’s first day back to school after summer break. I love the first day of school each year; it signifies the opportunities that await my daughters, and their processes of learning, growing, and maturing. I love the excitement they have for seeing their friends again combined with the nervousness of the “new” that is involved, as well. Most of all, I love watching my girls grow, develop, and mature into the precious young ladies they are.