Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Summer's Over (tear!)









Our summer is over and school has started for me as well as the the kids. Corbyn and Elayna are both going to 1st Christian Preschool while I finish my schooling. Elayna loves learning and loves to play at school. Corbyn is doing pretty well, He only fusses alittle as I start to leave but Katy, one of his teachers picks him up and cuddles him and before I leave he stops crying, which is such a comfort for me. I secretly love how attached my baby boy is to me. The bond between mom and son...and his teacher is very good to him.

August was a really busy month for us. The kids and I went to Dallas to see all the new babies born into the family: Jace Baugh, my sisters new little baby and Shauna's Twins Jackson and Joshua Downs. They were all so tiny and cute! Elayna wanted to be the little mommy and constantly asked to hold of feed the babies. It was really nice to spend time with Sarah and baby Jace. We had a lot of fun in Dallas (see slide show above) Our camera was shorting out so we got a lot of random pics.

We spent 2 weeks in Dallas and then Chad and I went on a mini vacation without the kids to Washington DC for Chad's brother Brett's Wedding. It was a lot of fun! It was so relaxing and such a beautiful part of the country to be in and great weather!!! We had a blast! Brett and Alyssa got married in the amazing Washington DC Temple and the wedding was really beautiful. Again our camera stopped working on the DC tour bus so we did not get pictures of the wedding ourselves.-we are still needing to get some pics from family! Directly after the wedding we flew home Sunday and we started school the next day....so summer's over...Bring on Fall...I can't wait!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a fun and busy August! I love spending time with family--especially when new babies are involoved! I loved your pictures! Your little kiddos are so cute. I loved the beach pics.
It sounds like your mini trip to DC was fun. The temple in DC is so beautiful; what a wonderful place to get married in.