Saturday, February 12, 2011

So Sweet

Savannah placed this on Alex's monitor yesterday after studying a table/check list he was working on.  Here is her check list/table.  Can I freeze her in time because this kind of thing is priceless?  ("tun" is supposed to be "ton")

Chick-fil-A and Painted Plate

Last Thursday, the twins had their first date!  They went to Chick-fil-A with Daddy.  The fast food chain was set up for a father-daughter date night, complete with hostess, waitress and cow dressed like a princess.  The girls were very excited to hear that it was a double date. . . with Charlotte of course.

Although I was not there, it sounded like a big success.  The service was good and apparently the chicken nuggets and ice cream were a success too.  There was a photo booth where the girls' pictures were taken with their daddy (see above).  To top it off, they were given a special flower before leaving.  I know this because when they arrived home, they came yelling up the stairs, "We have a surprise for you Mommy!"  Behind their backs hiding was a pretty, red carnation.  The girls thought they were doing something very special for me and were beaming with pride.  They are so sweet.

What a night and all for the price of $12.00.  Thank you Daddy and Chick-fil-a.

While the little girls were on their date with Daddy, I thought I would take Savannah somewhere special.  I figured a fast food restaurant pretending to be a fancy eatery was more fun the four year olds.  Savannah chose to go to The Painted Plate.  She is so careful and does a great job.  I can't wait to see how the plate turns out.  I love spending one on one time with her.  She is such a joy!

One for Apple Juice, One for Milk

Lila and Adeline LOVE to talk about when they were TINY babies.  They like to talk about how the doctors had to take care of them and how they pooped in their diapers.  Just recently, I was showering with Lila when she mentioned, "Babies drink out of those."  Yes, you can imagine what she was referring too.  "Not tiny babies because they are too sick," my once tiny baby, now four year old tells me.  Lila then goes on to tell me, "One is for apple juice and one is for milk."