Sunday, May 23, 2010
Congrats Uncle Banana, MD
Our Uncle Banana graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine on May 14th. Bella and Papa Jim had a party for him this weekend to celebrate his accomplishment. Mommy says he will be moving to Baltimore next month to begin his residency at Johns Hopkins....all I know is that Uncle Banana said he will be working a lot. Here are some pictures from his party and some pics of us in t-shirts that Uncle Banana bought us from the bookstore after his graduation...
Delanie's End of Year Pre-School Program
Delanie's last day of pre-school at Mt Pleasant Christian Church was Thursday 5/13. She had a great school year in the Bees class. We loved having Miss Missy as her teacher since she was Emme's teacher last year. Next year, Delanie will join Emme at Crabapple Creek and she is pretty excited about going to her sister's school. Here are a few pics from the program...just look for the girl with hair bigger than her....
Our Mommy and her BFFs
Saturday, May 1, 2010
1st Indians Game of 2010
Daddy got 4 free tickets for the Indians game last week from work, but he couldn't go, so we went with Mommy and Auntie Erin. We watched for Rowdie the whole game and when we finally spotted him, Delanie chickened out of the picture opportunity. We love going to the games...mostly for the yummy snacks they have at the ballpark and our Rowdie sightings.
Soccer Rocker
Mommy and Daddy signed me up for spring soccer at the Y. We practice once a week and have a game each Saturday for 8 weeks. It has been super fun....I even have pink cleats and shin guards. Mommy, Daddy, Delanie and Bella have all been super important to my soccer season....Daddy volunteered to be our coach, Bella comes to all my games and helps get me to practices, Mommy makes sure I am accessorized for my games (soccer ball ribbon, coordinating leggings to match my jersey), and Delanie is the "Bears" official cheerleader. My family tells me I'm not very competitive, when they tell me to kick the ball, I simply explain that I don't want to take away chances from the other players. Mommy says I always have a smile on my face when I play and that's the most important thing.
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