Everyday adventures with Aunt Sarah

We love the “everyday pictures” Aunt Sarah captures and manages to make artistic… wish I had that talent! Most of the day, I’m consumed with the never-ending cycle of cooking/feeding/cleaning/playing/cleaning/dressing/chauffeuring/cleaning that I don’t stop to take pictures of us just hanging out. It’s nice to have those memories captured (and made a million times more cool) from someone on the outside looking in.

Floor time with Meredith. Back when these were taken, Meredith could only crawl a few steps forward, but now she’s all over the place and screams whenever we try to hold or contain her. She’s gone!

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Post-gymnastics plasma car adventure. Their long legs make steering these cars a little awkward-looking, but they still love them.

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Giggling Sammy.

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Amelia loves to pick all the plants around the park (if anyone is wondering what happens to all the newly planted flowers… sorry!) and the girls create a “salad” out of them.

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Checking out some coupons for Mom.

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More close-ups of Meredith in the wild.

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Laughing or crying?

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Sammy in the laundry basket, Amelia crumpled on the floor and Meredith in the sea of blocks. Just a typical afternoon.

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Fairy Amelia before her school Halloween party.

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More chubbiness.

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Typical family photo with only Jake and I paying any attention.

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Triumph!

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Meredith looks up to her big sisters.

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The spinning ride of sorrow! Samantha and Amelia realized this ride was not their cup of tea.

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Sammy alternated between scared, sad and angry.

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Much more our style!

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Showing sis the ropes.

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Thanks for the Fall 2016 memories, Aunt Sarah!

 

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Aunt Sarah’s Visit and Pumpkin City

Right before Halloween, Aunt Sarah flew over to hang out with us for a few days. She saw firsthand how spooky life with our family could really be!

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We visited the pastoral (situated in a mall parking lot right by the freeway) Pumpkin City pumpkin patch and attempted to recreate Sarah’s classic photo from the same place three years ago:

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Sarah’s still working on pics from her camera, but here’s my cell phone version… Samantha and Amelia switched places!

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Teaching Meredith the finer points of tractor steering.

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Yo.

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No pumpkin patch trio picture this year. The twins were either hiding behind pumpkins or inadvertently knocking Meredith over, much to her chagrin.

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Jeckyll and Hyde 2013:

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Samantha, Amelia and Meredith. Sometimes, I wonder what life would be like if they were triplets. Never mind. Let’s not go there.

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We let the girls choose two rides, and they quickly regretted selecting the teacups. They looked like they were either going to throw up or cry the entire ride.

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Meredith loved having Aunt Sarah around for a playmate, especially when the twins were at preschool.

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At the end of October, Meredith could rock on all fours and was taking one or two crawls forward, but still hadn’t mastered the whole crawling thing. Her frustration levels had reached epic proportions.

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The girls drive me nuts with board games because they refuse to follow any actual rules. Here they are teaching Aunt Sarah their version of Sneaky Snacky Squirrel (i.e. spin the spinner and throw any number of acorns on the board for no apparent reason).

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I’m just an innocent bystander.

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Aunt Sarah came with us to Treasure Island beach, where the twins searched for sea creatures and pretended to be mermaids.

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Come play with us again soon, Aunt Sarah!

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Lots of love,

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