Saturday, July 4, 2009

These are a few of her favorite things...

1. Bus Rides - Sometimes we take Grace on a city bus just to ride around town. She loves it that much. Very cheap entertainment. But she's not always fond of the attention she receives while riding the bus.
2. Tea Parties - She loves to pretend and play tea party. Today, while eating at our favorite Japanese restaurant, she decided to try the barley tea for real and decided it was "delicious."
3. Being a helper - Here she is so proud to be helping momma make granola bars
4. Babies!! Kevin's cousin and wife, Jeff and Amy, just came back to town after having their beautiful baby girl Macy. She is a month old and so, so precious. From what we can gather, these girls are 3rd cousins?? (Someone help us out on that.)
5.-6. Playing dress up and of course, her sister - I never know what Grace is going to look like after her nap time. This particular day she woke up wearing her pajamas and winter accessories. Then she wanted to snuggle with her sister on the couch. She's a great big sister.

8 comments:

kristen lewis said...

You make granola? Wow! It never enev occurred to me that a person could make their own granola. You are amazing.

And I am loving the picture of her with Trinity and her winter gear! Isn't 3 such a fun age? It is like their little personalities REALLY start to shine through. Enjoy. And kiss both of those sweet girls for me.

Anonymous said...

ahhh... thanks for sharing! these pictures are a sweet gift. i've missed watching Grace grow up! so precious! ~jd2

Amy said...

Trinity is getting so big. Maybe next time you come home, I'll get to meet those sweet girls!
I THINK, Kevin's cousin's kids and your kids are 2nd cousins. Then Grace's kids and the baby's kids would be 3rd cousins??

ashley said...

ahhhhhh! I love this! what a sweetheart she is! and seriously, who makes their own granola? is it an asian thing?

sandra said...

Favorite photo: the dress up clothes after nap time. Too cute.

Brigitte said...

Um, thanks for the encouragement on the granola thing. It's really expensive to buy here (imported) but pretty cheap and easy to make. If you think making granola is something, you should talk to my friend Sandra and her hubby who go go to a local Asian dairy farm, pasteurize their own milk, make their own yogurt and cheese, can make just about anything. THAT'S amazing to me!

Anonymous said...

have happy memories of singing the Wheels on the Bus song all over town... and then the need for a lyric change to the wheels on the taxi.

KK

p.s. love the winter/jammmie look, such a fashionista

Anonymous said...

How wonderful to return to the states and see pictures and comments posted of our girls. They appear to be flourishing.
Nana and Pappa.