(Apparently that’s Max’s “funny face”…) I’m going to let the pictures do the talking (and Elle do the videographing over here :). It was a good day.
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Beautiful pictures. I love your capture of the sunset with the pregnant mother and child.
I love the string leading to the Easter baskets! My daughter, Lucy, has the same dress as Claire. I was looking at it as we were walking home from church, wondering why they made it so short. But it looks like a great length on Claire, so I guess my daughter is just too tall.
holy cow elle looks like a model!!!
Do you think Elle would do a hair tutorial!? I LOVE it! 🙂
Lovely pictures. Thank you for sharing.
So fun to see that another family does the string thing too to find their Easter baskets!
Max cracks me up. He is just like my 16 year-old son. BTW, I noticed my 11 year-old reading your blog the other day. I thought it was pretty cute!
I'm not the type to comment but I just wanted to post and say thank you for sharing your life. Right now we have 2 kids and I constantly think about how many kids we want. I know we want at least one more, then I see pictures and hear about the fun adventures your family has (and the craziness that comes along with it all) and I realize I want that. I want to be surrounded by love and surround my children with love.