Two days with the tarheel babies, sho nuf
Been up North Carolina way with the grand young'uns.
Melanie, the oldest, was getting ready to start full-time (special needs) kindergarten on Wednesday.
So of course we had to go shopping for a few wardrobe necessities; a girl can't start school without something her Mamaw bought for her at Wal-Mart.
(My daughter had gotten her several new outfits and, truth, be told, Melly's closet is already groaning. We were just filling in a few blanks.)
When the clothes and accessories and supplies were arrayed on the bed for "showing off," you could hardly see the comforter underneath.
Monday night, Melly was rifling through all her new school clothes trying to figure out what to wear on the first day.
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She had a few too many dazzling choices.
Meanwhile, Allissa was up to all her old tricks as per usual. School, schmool. Being adorable is a full-time proposition too. Just ask anyone who's tried it.
On Tuesday Melly and her parrots had an appointment to see her classroom and meet her new teacher. Secrets were revealed.
When she got home, Melly headed straight for her dollbaby, who clearly needed comforting.
After supper on Tuesday, TG put in ninety minutes with the two yardbirds working educational puzzles, reviewing flashcards, and doing quite a bit of what he calls "teaching and training" ... sort of a Papaw version of Simon Sez.
It really took me back to when our kids were little. Thank heaven that's over. Where did we get the energy?
Wednesday morning at six thirty, this is how Allissa was turned out ... and she was staying home. These two are bonkers for getting dressed every morning. It's, like, an event.
Melly joined us on the porch (we were watching Javier check his many messages), all decked out for school. At my behest she modeled her shoe news. Lipstick red! I'm all about that.
Then the little student waited patiently on the stairs until Mommy said it was time to go. Want to know the truth? She was guarding her bin of school supplies lest any of us touch it/them.
We're growin' right on up, Mamaw. Blink and you'll miss it.
~HAPPY SCHOOL DAZE!~
Reader Comments (15)
Awww...they're getting so big! My little shmoopsies! Great pictures you got.
They are absolutely adorable. And yes, if you blink you'll miss it and they are grown up. You lucky Mamaw.
Crikey, after 24 straight hours of my little darlings I am exhausted too. I love Melly's shoes, what brand are they? I'm ALL ABOUT good shoes.
What is iphoto? Is it free? 'Cause you know I'm ALL ABOUT free!
Audrey ... they are so tall. You won't believe it when you see them.
Irene ... I do feel lucky now! When I go weeks without seeing them although they live so close, not so much. They'll be at my house for Labor Day!
Hobbit ... I know; right? The shoes are Danskin, of all things. I think Stephanie got them at an outlet store. And I think I will need all day tomorrow to recover from my visit north. Oops ... just saw your second comment. My kids got me an iMac for Christmas and iPhoto is the picture program that comes on it. When you go into edit you get lots of options for "effect" like black & white, sepia, antique, color boost, color fade, blur edges, et cetera ... and you have varying degrees of some of them. So when you hit "antique" you can take it up many levels to change the effect. I just do one click on antique then blur the edges X3.
What a cute pictorial of those two wee ones! That Melly is the spitting image of you!!!
Donna M. ... you have made me a ridiculously happy woman by saying Melly looks like me! Ahhhhh, thanks luv.
Little girl clothes are so cute. I loved dressing our daughter when she was little. Our grandson is into "skate board" clothing, nothing cute about that. He's 12.
Makes me 'wanna cry!!Lolol....Since Crys & the kiddos moved out and got a life...Hahaa...these moments are sorely missed...
Enjoy it sweetie!
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These photos are adorable. Many thanks for sharing them.
Debbie ... ain't it the truth? My daughter bought Melanie two skirts that look like longer relaxed tutus. I'm talking about tulle and spangles, girl. And the shirts that go with them have sequins. I was totally lusting after those outfits in my own size. Maybe your grandson will someday desire a bespoke suit (to impress the girls) and you can take him shopping! One can dream.
Donna ... I know; I did tear up a few times, watching Melanie prepare to got to school. Where did the years go? You're lucky yours are so close you can see them every day if you want!
Keiki ... You are welcome, dear. Thanks for looking and reading and commenting!
LOVE the post and those red shoes!! She's going to have so much fun at school!!!
I hope THIS attempt at leaving a comment is successful, because I have something very important to add to the discussion:
Awwwww. How adorably cute!
Aha! Success!
Crystal ... aren't the shoes great? And happily, Melly does enjoy all aspects of school. Good thing because she's got many more student years ahead of her!
Kev ... HOOORAYYYY~! Kev is baaaack~! I'm so glad it worked out this time. And yours WAS a very important addition to the discussion! I am inclined to agree with your assessment.