Happy Valentines Day

Yesterday could have been a Lifetime movie. I’m sure if it had been, Meridith Baxter would have played me. The setting would have included a beautiful, sunny afternoon, lots of baking, and a pretty little girl dressed in red. You would have seen neighbors out in their yards and kids bustling with excitement as they exchanged Valentines.

Little Rosy would have also made an appearance. She would have been transporting the leading lady around the neighborhood to pass out Valentines cookies. Like most good Lifetime movies, the ending would include an evening spent with dear friends, lots of good food, and a worn out, but happy little girl. A big thanks to Jeff and Kristi for having us over for dinner and for allowing four kids (under the age of four) to decorate cookies in their house. You two should have a Lifetime movie of you own…

Special Valentines cookies for G.

Dance party at the Williamson’s.

Brayden (Big Papa), Mary Reese, Emery, and Caroline

One tired and happy little girl.

 

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4 Responses to Happy Valentines Day

  1. Kristi says:

    HILARIOUS!! Boy, you are fast on the draw!!!!
    Great time last night, hope you are all enjoying your special date day………….

  2. K says:

    Look at those great valentine cookies! I am continually impressed by your skills! Happy Valentine’s Day!

  3. Julie says:

    Those might be my most favorite MR pics EVER. She is GORGEOUS in that red. But she is also beautiful in pink. In blue. In green. Lucky girl!

    The cookies looks so delicious. I just know you are going to do some for LL’s birthday. (hint, hint).

  4. Jennifer Watson says:

    My favorite picture is the one that includes Sadie trying to get some of that cookie from MR!!

    You are so talented! I can totally see the elementary school teacher in you (b/c it’s clearly the opposite of the secondary teacher in me!).

    Happy V-Day!

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