Thursday, August 31, 2006

I think these pictures are so funny! Both girls need a haircut but I can't seem to cut it. I don't know, maybe some of you other mothers understand my emotional dilema, or not. So anyway, my mom told me to put a barrett in their hair. I did that, but then I found one of the barretts in Sidney's mouth, or maybe it was Avery. Who knows. So, it basically boils down to putting the girls hair up in these cut little ponytails. I love it which is funny because I used to ask myself (under my breathe) why women do that to their little girls...now I know. Chris still agrees to my pre-motherhood thought process and removes the ponytails whenever I'm not looking. I thought I'd better take a few pictures before I start to agree with him again.


A close-up of Sidney. She's such a funny little girl. She can be very intense at times and so gentle at others. She melts my heart with her smile. I think she is definately a daddy's girl. It's neat to watch both of their faces light up when he walks into the room. They really think he is something special and they are right.








I'm not really sure what these faces are about. Maybe they are practicing being serious.









Avery is in front and Sid is behind her. Sidney is actually eyeing her sister's ponytail. I had just pushed her hand away from Avery's head before snapping the picture.









Here they are again just having a blast. They love to laugh and once they start they don't stop. They think it's funny to make the same noises as eachother.







Sidney chewing on her feet. Thank goodness she has more flexibility than her father.











I love this picture. Avery is on the left and Sidney on the right. You can tell by their hairline. Avery's come to peak and Sidney's is straight. They will stand here at the front door and watch the outside world. They love to watch people and their pets walk by or the neighborhood kids riding their bikes. They will stand there for long periods of time looking, laughing and talking to eachother.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Marci,
Thank you for including me in your blog updates. I just love seeing the pictures of your gorgeous girls. I can't wait to meet them. Love you and miss you!
Cousin Nickie

Anonymous said...

These are great. Keep them coming. It makes me feel like I am there. LOVE Granny

Anonymous said...

I always wanted twins...now I remember why. Thanks for sharing.
Jane Clausen