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Kiddie Kandids at the Mall

So this weekend went by in a blur, as usual. Saturday I spent the morning tidying up for M's Boxing and Bacon (it's a guy thing) party that afternoon, while M cleaned the church, and then went to a county meeting of some sort.

The kids and I then went to the mall while M had his party. We had lots of fun. We each got a new book at Barnes and Noble and we were there just in time to meet Mr. G - a geologist they had come in to the store. The kids got to make rock boxes and see some cool geodes and hear some things about rocks. I had promised E a new outfit at Build A Bear, so we went. She chose a wedding dress for her lamb (it is funny, she is obsessed with weddings and who she will marry at age 6). Then we went to Paradise Bakery and got some sugar chippers to share. YUM! Our final stop was at Kiddie Kandids. I had been wanting to go but just hadn't. I planned to just get some pictures of the baby, but I had them take a few of the three of the kids and in spite of the fact that they were not dressed in matching attire in any way -- they turned out cute. I scanned the three I bought sheets of. Hope you like 'em!







When we got back from shopping, we went over to Salsa Festival for awhile. But that is for another post . . .

Comments

The pictures of the kids are darling and who cares if they coordinate or not, the pictures is perfect as is!
misstwinkletoe said…
Such cuties!!
crazylor said…
I have the cutest grandbabies ever!

Love you!
Jennie said…
Just too stinkin' cute!! Or just exactly the right amount of cuteness :)
BananaStamper said…
Your children are beautiful, great photos!
texasjodylynn said…
Awwwwwwwwww, they are ALL PRECIOUS!
Anonymous said…
Those are great pics....you kiddies are adorable. take care Mary in Hong Kong

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