Wednesday, November 29, 2006

It's begining to look like Christmas!


Lily and Emily are both excited about Santa this year!

And cute to boot!

Thanksgiving!


Re-inactment with real indians!

Lily LOVES playing dressup with friends!

A trip to Vegie Tales with Hannah and Larry the Cucumber!


Thursday, November 16, 2006

You've come a long way, baby!



Lily has come a long way.

And it sure isn't because I know what I'm doing!

To God be the Glory!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

More random photos!

Ya gotta love that smile!













Here she is yelling "Vacation" while doing the "V" sign. She loves the beach, sand and water, and just being together with everyone at once.


















Picnics in the park are fun too, especially with cupcakes and icing!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Various Pics of Lily

Lily started small, but she has grown!

Her vocabulary has grown so much, I didn't think


I would notice new words, but the word she uses so much now has gotten my notice: WHY?



Over and over in succession. I have to try to think of an answer that she can't say why to! LOL

Fall Festival at Catawba Heights Baptist Church











Lily and her Daddy (minus his beard).
I shaved it off at the behest of Lily.










When I asked her why she wanted it off, she said so I'd be pretty.





We ran into twin cows (Ron and Lori's) so I took a picture of the whole hurd.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

The Pumpkin Patch


The Pumpkin Patch is an annual event at Maple Springs Farm on the Dallas Stanley Highway in Dallas, North Carolina.



They also have Strawberries, Black Berries and other fruits and vegetables in season.


All in sight of the Old Graham and Sarah Lineberger Farm.



From the Hay Ride to the Pumpkin Picking to the Play Ground,

The annual trip to The Pumpkin Patch is always a lot of fun.
2006 was no exception!
Making the trip this year was my daughter Lily in the dark purple and her cousin Emily in the light purple. Her cousins, aunt, Nannie and myself rounded out the kin with a friend thrown in.


They closed after Haloween for the winter, but will be open come spring in plenty of time for strawberry pick'n time.