Sunday, March 28, 2010

Little Miss Emma

She is our Miss Emma. She squeels when she wants our attention and is always so quick to give a smile. Her brothers will generally make her light up (they do tend to torment her even though they don't mean to). She is growing up way to fast. She's over 4 months old now.
She's sitting in the high chair watching us make dinner. It won't be long and she'll be eating food and sitting with us at the table.
She started lifting her leg up and resting it on the bar. It is the cutest thing. It's also funny because when I was a little girl I use to sit with my legs up like how she is. I know it's not lady like so I'm hoping she grows out of it like I did. She is certainly my daughter.
She's a Cougar in the making - GO BYU!!!
She is always up for a visit to Grandma's house.
Where would she be without her loving big brothers?
I LOVE Miss Emma!!

Boys!!! Boys!!! Boys!!!

There is never a dull moment with these little guys around.
Emma is our baby and these are my babies so they go together right?

David figured out he can use the stick horses to turn the lights on. Now he uses his little spoons or even just his fingers. We have to be careful at church because he can reach some of the light switches and will turn them off.
Evan learned from David how to turn the lights on.
We love putting on mom and dad's boots and walking around the house.
While I was taking Emma's picture and looked away for a moment, this is what I turned around to. He just stood there looking at her and so proud of himself and what he had done.
I was busy helping Robert or I wouldn't have let this go on so long. They of course found the only puddle in the yard and had such a ball in it. Evan was supposed to have gone on a date with Daddy after we were done with our little project but they both got baths instead. They were so dirty!!!
Dad just admiring Evan and what he was up to.
Luckily David didn't get quite this dirty but Evan was wet (and cold) to the bone. Thank goodness for nice warm bubble baths.
This is what happens when Evan climbs on the piano bench and piano to get the camera. (The top of the piano is about 5 feet high.) He took about 30 pictures on it and this was the best one. Most of them were just black. The question on the back was asking if I wanted to delete all the pictures. Luckily we didn't get them all deleted. David was next to him on the bench just watching. Usually the other child will let me know when their brother is doing something he shouldn't be, not this time.
I loved this moment. I came in to the family room with them looking at this One Step Ahead catalog. The cushions were off the couch, which they were sitting on, and the catalog was where the cushions should have been. They didn't even hear me come in. My love for them grew because they looked so precious.
I LOVE my boys so much.

What would the world be like without Dad?

David and Evan have been attached to Robert's hip and if he thinks about going somewhere without them the world ends. I'm not sure if it's just a Dad thing, but this Dad let's them get away with a lot more than I do. I guess that's what makes Dads special.
Dad's are the best jungle gym.
I'm so glad when Daddy comes home. Glad as I can be.

Dad lights up her world.