Monday, December 21, 2015

If I could save time in a bottle

I feel like my life is flashing before my eyes right now.  I cant catch up.  Clara had her home recital for Suzuki Book 1.  She did a great job and was thrilled that sister Cram who just happens to be one of her favorite people on the planet could come and play the piano for her. 
 We went to Utah for Thanksgiving and were thrilled that it snowed.  the girls got to have a sleep over with Ava and Uncle Scotty pulled them on a sled behind his four wheeler.  One day I looked out the window to see Cameron shoveling the neighbor's driveway.  This is one of those moments that makes a mother proud.
 Lauryn helped dad sweep the snow out of the back of the truck.
 The day after we got back Cameron and Lauryn played the piano at Opportunity Village.  We love this experience.  They both did great and we had a great time walking through all the lights.
 I love listening to Cameron play the piano.  He is very good and he puts a lot of feeling into it.  I hope he will keep playing for a long time.
 There was a miscommunication between me and Lauryn's teacher and so she had no music.  She sat down and played as much as she could memorized.  I was so proud of her courage.
 One night the winds were vicious and all the leaves came tumbling down from the tree.  We tried to rake them before they blew all over the neighborhood but it was tough.

 The kids love it when the leaves finally fall.
 This is not the girls throwing leaves, this is the wind blowing the leaves.  It was crazy.
To get in the Christmas spirit we hosted a Polar Express party with ten little girls.  They were darling and I am so grateful that my girls have so many cute little friends.

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