Ice cream Tuesday. Miss M insisted that I would love rainbow sherbet and I had to buy it for myself. I didn't want rainbow sherbet but I bought it anyway. Kit-Kat was completely unimpressed with eating ice cream and decided to cruise around instead leaving me to eat all the sherbet.
How tall are the children? This tall! Getting a picture of them all looking in at me is difficult/impossible so I picked the picture with the cutest smile. Kit-Kat wins!Toddling along b/c she doesn't want to read books with Big Will and I.
Bath time lovin'. Kit-Kat is subjected to Big Will's lovin'. You just never know when he might knock her down with his head or stomach or when he'll want to love on her. We'll capitalize on the love.
I took all three kids to get new shoes Saturday morning. It was a feat and I was absolutely exhausted by the time we were through. Not only does each kid have to get their feet measured but then they have to try on multiple sizes. They have to walk around in each size and stand up and see if their toes touch the top. Kids have no idea how to tell you if shoes fit. Miss M only wants pink shoes or sparkly shoes. Big Will wore out on me quick. Kit-Kat walked around the shoe department like she owned the place. People were looking around trying to find out who the child belonged to. I had eyes on her the entire time and she walked around with a balloon so I saw her bobbing up and down.
We bought five pairs of shoes and I plan on buying any other shoes in the immediate future online. I had no idea what size they wore thus the trip to the shoe department. Kit-Kat ended up with a 3.5 in her first pair of stride rites. Miss M ended up in a size 10 in her tennis shoes. Big Will ended up in a size 9.5 in his running shoes. If I was able to buy gender neutral shoes Miss M and Big Will could wear the same shoe.
Kit-Kat and her new shoes.
They are so tiny and so cute.






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