Thursday, January 28, 2016

January

I gave myself a break from blogging and in the process kind of shot myself in the foot.  I do family yearbooks for us each year and not having blog posts to look back on is now making my 2015 yearbook project an overwhelming thought.  So, I decided at least once a month I need to take the time to journal here and reflect back on the fun things we've done, because I don't want to forget that they happened.

January is usually pretty uneventful.  Partly because of the Christmas hangover and partly because it's so cold you don't want to do anything.  Luckily for us the sun has been shining occasionally and Sienna is getting older and that means more activities all around.  In the beginning of January the girls and I went to a fun family improv day show with our friends.  We love hanging out with the Romer family any chance we get and this was a perfect way to do that!
 

Sienna also started gymnastic this month!  She absolutely loves it so far and it's so fun seeing her try something new and getting so excited for each class.  Sienna's favorite things about gymnastics so far are the bars and the trampoline. Shelby is so jealous that she only gets to watch from the balcony.  



Shelby may not have started something awesome like gymnastics, but she finally has enough hair for a tiny little whale spout pony tail and I love it so much!

We have had some nice days that we have been able to get outside and play.  It mostly ends with us being covered in either chalk or mud (we can't wait to have grass in the backyard!) but it's a small price to pay for a good time.


When it's too cold or we are just craving something sweet the girls also like to help mommy with some baking!


These silly girls sure filled our house with joy during the usual dreary month of January!



Until next month!

1 comment:

Sarah Osborne said...

I'm so glad you're blogging again! It's a dying hobby. Even though it takes time and effort, I think it is SO worth it. I was finally able to print off half of my blog into book form (still need to do the other half), and looking through all of those sweet memories makes me want to cry! Plus, your children are so darling, it's fun for the rest of us to look at them :)