Monday, November 19, 2012

Busy Weekend!

I hope you all had a great weekend! I know we did! We had some pretty important stuff go on for us it was great! Friday night we had Thanksgiving dinner with our church family. It was a great time! Then Saturday Michael had to get up and go to work and Whitnee and I headed over to help my Grandma. Then when we were all done doing that had her first haircut! I had gone back and forth and on if I wanted to get cut it because it was so long. However the ends of it was looking bad, 3 years of growth. I was so happy we got it done! It looks so pretty and healthy now. She looked just like a big girl and loved every moment of it. Here is a couple of pictures.

This was our before picture, she was to busy driving the plain and looking around to look at mommy.

Getting her hair done

All done and blown out, it brought out the sassy in her.

Love this! Can't wait to look back on it in the years to come

Soo pretty!


Later that night we went over to a friends house, they have a little girl that is 3 days shy of being a year younger then Whitnee. The Bentonville Square turned there Christmas lights on that night so we figured we would take the girls and let them run around. It was such a pretty night!

How cute do they look? So happy!




They walked around holding hands like this, it was so cute!

I told Whitnee to do a silly face, and this is what I got, haha!


Well Julie has been all over the house and Whitnee is still enjoying it. Here is a picture of where she is today, it's probably been Whitnee's favorite.




I'm so looking forward to this week! The hubby has to only work half the week and then we get to celebrate Thanksgiving with Michael's family. It's going to be a blast, then it's my most favorite time of year, Christmas. We get to put up our tree, our outside lights, listen to Christmas music. We are taking Whitnee to see Santa Clause on Saturday she is going to be so excited! I hope you all have a great week and remember all the things we have to be thankful for this season not just family and friends but that we get to all be together and celebrate freely with out fear, and that we actually have food on our tables. 



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