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Saturday, July 5, 2008

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Grace was the first one to go down.

Sunsplash...


Grace and Hailey Hailey, Sadie and Grace
Sadie Pie
Lazy River
Louis, Brianna, Lily & Hailey
Gracie going down...
...Gracie going in
Sadie sitting on the water
Sadie liked to try and reach both of them at the same time. It was quite fun for her to be able to do that.

I wish they would look at me when I take pictures. Their eyes are so blue in the sun.
Jaden under water
Bella under water
Hailey
Grace.



The fireworks...



They were terrified. We just parked in a parking lot close to where the fireworks were going to be and leaned against the hood of the car. However, they wanted nothing to do with them. They just clung to me and turned their heads away or burried their faces in my chest. So I didn't see the need to stay and sweat if they weren't having fun. Besides that they were tired and you can see the fireworks from Dave's parents driveway. Which is how we will do it next year.

Meeting Mallory's Family

Gracie got a kick out of Beans blowing bubbles so she could pop them.
"Again, again" she'd say while nodding her head up and down.

Umm... not sure what that face is for.
The cutest little bums you'll ever see. I don't know what it is with kids and rocks. Somebody please explain it to me.

Ken and Sadie.
If you click on this pic to enlarge it, Jesse has quite the look on his face.

So cute.
Goodness... You'd think they called eachother before hand to coordinate their outfits. You can't see it but they were both wearing jean capris too.
My little Gracie Poo
Beaner and my mom
Gracie swimming.


We were invited to dinner Friday night by Mallory's family. We had a great time getting to know them and their pool. The girls had a blast swimming with their Uncle Jesse and new friends. This was there first time in their new swim suits that work like a life jacket. It actually really helps with keeping their balance and kicking harder to stay afloat. My neices all learned how to swim using these so hopefully by the end of next summer they'll be swimming on their own.