What a great weekend. Our friends Mark and Amy tied the knot yesterday and it was so special for our family to be a part of the celebration. We were such the proud parents as Libby made her way up the isle as a flower girl. I promised to get the pictures up today, so here they are....
Peyton's one month picture. Her cheeks are chubbier than they were a month ago.
Here is Libby taking in the fabulous garden with Lynn.
The Rehearsal
So full of happiness that it can't be contained!
On Saturday morning Shane unpacked and assembled the bike we bought online for Libby. It's a run bike and has no pedals and no chain. It also has no training wheels. The idea is to get her on a tiny bike with only two wheels with her feet on the ground. Kids learn to make the bike go by "running" with their feet (think Fred Flinstone car meets toddler bike) and balancing. Then, they learn to build up enough speed to coast by pulling their feet up off the ground. Libby liked the bike right out of the box, but we had the seat set too high so when she straddled it for the first time the bike tipped over. Now she wants nothing to do with it. So, it's sitting on the living room floor until she takes another interest in it. Potty training so far has gone much the same way....We'll not be trying that again for awhile. :)
Peyton looked so cocoon-like I had to take the picture. She's doing what she's does best....sleeping.
The Wedding...
Libby's favorite part of the day was the dancing! In these pictures we were kiling time between pictures and the actual ceremony by playing on the dance floor. Hung above were chinese lanterns which she found so fascinating. When it came time to really turn up the volume and party, Libby and her dad were right in the thick of things. We didn't plan to stay late, but we finally pulled our little cherub off the dance floor at 11:15! That's p.m! At one point I looked over at the dance floor, saw Libby get tossed into the air, and then disappear again among the dancers.....twice. It was like her own little mosh pit!
11:50
Sunday, July 20, 2008
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