This week Mack had "D" week at preschool, which means a Doughnuts for Dads day at school. Worth can NEVER make it to those because it is at 8:30am, which is a hard time for him to leave the hospital. E.W. filled in this year for Worth and Mack had a blast. Ms. Pendy attended the Doughnuts for Dads and got some good videos you can see
here. It looks like E.W. had to join in on the Tooty-ta dance Mack and his classmates performed. Always a classic!
In addition to D week, it was homecoming week for the Lowndes Vikings, which means a daily dress up theme for the girls. Monday was Hawaiian Day, Tuesday was dress as your favorite game board day, Wednesday was Nerd day, Thursday was Senior Citizen day and Friday was Viking Color wars Friday. Ellie and Emma love dressing up for these days despite it being slightly exhausting for me. I think if I didn't enjoy it so much there would be no pressure for me to help them have the best costume. I used to love this kind of stuff when I was in school. Little did I know at the time, God was prepping me for the same enthusiasm for school spirit in my kids. I felt like I was going to collapse once they finally got out of the car every morning for school - Emma, don't fall in those heels. Ellie don't loose the monopoly money or give it to anyone. Emma - senior citizens don't always just wear pajamas! Ellie, pull those socks higher!, Emma, let me get some more baby powder in your hair, it's not white enough. Ellie, I can't get this ponytail any higher on your head - you need to grow your hair back out! I wish I would have recorded my comments each day. I'm sure it was hysterical from the outside.
The finale of the weekend was Ellie's 10th birthday party. She is still 9 until September 19th, so I'm not referring to her as a 10 year old yet. I. Just. Can't. Worth came up with the idea of having a limo ride party. The limo would pick them up at our house, take the girls to have their nails done, then to lunch at the Valdosta Country Club. It ended up being a great party. All the girls there had a great time and Ellie felt like quite a princess, I think. 10 is a big birthday, so we really wanted to do something special for her.
Emma had her first soccer game of the season during the party. Thank goodness Worth was off this weekend. He handled soccer games while I handled the birthday party. Emma was able to ride in the limo with us to the nail salon, but Worth had to pick her up there to head to her soccer game. She caught up with us for lunch at the country club though and caught a ride back to our house in the limo. It all ended up going smoothly.
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Dubs and Mack |
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Mack's portrait of his dad. I have to mention that Mack has recently had the black crayon removed from his coloring box at school since he would only use it to color everything. I do like his use of different color in this picture, although it does look like he snuck a black crayon from somewhere. |
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Doing the Tooty-ta! |
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The tooty-ta with the Dads (and Dubs!) So funny! |
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I missed getting a picture for Hawaiian day, but here is Emma on Day 2 of Homecoming week. Favorite board game. Emma is Mrs. Peacock with the candlestick in the library form the game Clue. |
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Ellie was the Monopoly man. |
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They looked so cute. |
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Nerd Day! |
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Senior Citizen day. Since Emma took my coffee cup that says "I just want to drink coffee and be left alone." Does that make me a senior citizen?! |
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Viking color wars. 2nd graders had to wear gray, 4th graders, crimson. |
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The guest of honor waiting for her party goers to arrive. |
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Hayden was the first to arrive! Freddie still loves to photobomb. |
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The limo driver was a tad late, so the girls pulled chairs up to the window to wait for him. |
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He made it, and we had 7 excited little girls. |
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You can't hear the squeals in this picture, but they were there. |
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Rock stars! |
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Emma sat by me in the limo. She seemed a little intimidated by it all initially. |
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Spa treatments in session! |
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Sweet girls getting their mani and pedis. |
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Allie was the most experienced nail spa person. She looked at ease in the nail salon. Clearly, this is not her first rodeo. |
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Drying those fabulous nail polishes |
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Ellie went for a glitter polish with a red and black flower on her index finger (which is really hard to see in this picture.) |
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Toes in cute sandals |
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Limo riding while jamming out to Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson, Katy Perry, and Imagine Dragons |
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Arriving with class at the VCC. Hayden was first. |
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Nest up was Allie. |
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Then, Anna Clark made her arrival. |
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Taylor was exiting with style. |
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Anna Beth was leading the birthday girl out. |
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Finally, the birthday girl made her grand entrance. |
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Grandma and Mia came ahead of time to throw some decorations up in the room we were using. It turned out so cute! I was beyond thankful that they were able to help me with that. |
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Without fail, a cookie cake to mark the occasion! |
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On the lunch menu was chicken fingers, french fries, and fruit. |
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Anna Clark and Ellie have been buddies since they were in 2 and 1/2 year old preschool. |
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The girl chat at this age is really fun to listen to. |
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Singing Happy Birthday. I got a great video, but Youtube is not cooperating. I'll have to try to add it next week. |
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The girls all wanted Ellie to open her gifts. |
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She was so excited with her fun gifts. Sorry for my finger being in this picture. |
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Meanwhile, I overheard Mack sitting game to Anna Clark. I heard him say, "Hey, I sleep with my night light off."
Anna Clark just stared at him like, "what?" He has a long way to go with his pick up lines. |
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Emma killing it at her first soccer game of the season |
1 comment:
Sweet memories; Ellie will never forget turning ten!
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