Katie had a dentist appointment this Monday while we were off for Easter and we are very happy to report that she is still a member of the no cavity club at Dr. Hood's office. This may seem like no big deal to a lot of you, but both of my children's dental history did not start off so well. They did not seem to take after their mother's sparkling dental hygeine. We seem to be on the right track now:
The sign at Dr. Hood's office:
Katie's pretty mug:
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
The annual dyeing of the Easter eggs
As per Carroll family tradition, the Carroll women (Dad is not involved in these festivities) dye Easter eggs the night before Easter every year. This year we got a "Neon" and a "Monster" kit. The neon one was just brighter colors than usual, but the monster one has some cute accessories to add to the eggs (see last picture):
Katie and Emma before we start:
Katie chooses her favorite color, green:
Katie and Emma before we start:
Katie chooses her favorite color, green:
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Willows Easter Egg hunt
I had noticed in the front of our neighborhood an obscure little sign for a neighborhood Easter egg hunt this Sunday at 3 pm. (they could use some "Missy help" with their signs - but that's another whole conceited story)... anyway, I don't think the girls noticed b/c they never said anything about it. Well the girls and I watched an "old" Disney movie (Hunchback of Notre Dame - I was reminiscing about an old WDW trip) and it ended right before 3. As I glanced out our kitchen window I noticed (and so did Katie) a semi large group of people walking down the street with Easter baskets and I remembered the hunt, which was just down the street. I asked the girls if they wanted to go - and of course they did. It was quaint - maybe about 30 kids total, but I'm pretty sure this is the first year they've done it. It was low pressure and the girls got free candy, which was pretty much gone by the time we walked back home. Here are the photos: Its such a shame I can't get my girls to pose: Did I mention the "blow up guy" is our neighborhood association president? Hunting for eggs, I asked Katie to please not knock over any toddlers. Luckily they separated the little kids and the big kids: Katie find a shiny green egg:
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Emma's Kindergarten fieldtrip
Friday, Mark and I both played hookie from school to go on Emma's fieldtrip to the Baton Rouge zoo. I figured with our upcoming budget cuts for next year, we'll never have subs, so I better milk it while I can. It ended up being a great day and we really enjoyed it. Here is one of only about 3 actual animal pictures that I took. Most of my pics are of my beautiful child, of course. The flamingos: Emma and her daddy:
This is really the only shot I got of the whole class. We kind of toured on our own with our little group, so this was before we got rolling:
Emma and her BFF, Addie:
At the entrance of the zoo:
Emma and Addie check out the otters. They were really active when we got there, so it was too cute to see them swimming around:
This is Emma and Addie with Russell who was assigned to Mark and I's group. He was about a head shorter than Emma and too precious. We fell in love with him and really enjoyed hanging out with him. He's Mark's new buddy!
Silly picture:
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Carroll hits 500!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
2 week catch up!
Not sure what I did this time, but just a warning that the formatting on this post is all out of whack. No matter how many times I "redid" the pictures and text, it was still funky. Next time, I'll see what i can do: So this post will be brief on words, but plentiful on pictures. As with most Spring semesters, the Carroll's have been very busy with dance, birthdays and baseball, baseball baseball! Here are a few pictures from the last 2 weeks of festivities: The Carroll girls dress in green for St. Patrick'sday, no pinches here! Emma had a day off from Kindergarten last Friday (for registration for next year's class), so twist my arm, I took a day off to play with my baby. We had a play date at the park with her friend Aidan. Are they too precious? That night we had a small gathering of coaching friends for Mark's 50th birthday. Here is a picture of Mark with his sign (which was originally Coach Nettles' sign 2 days earlier for his 40th). This is the only picture I could publish safely from that night: The next night on Saturday, Nannie Kim was wonderful enough to keep the girls so Mark and I could get away from DS and baseball to a wonderful bed and breakfast we found several years ago in Breaux Bridge. This was our view from our cottage: Here we are in front of our cottage sitting by the pond - not a bad shot from arms length: Here is our cottage, appropriately for us, named, "The Schoolhouse": ... the next day (Sunday), Katie had pictures at dancing. This is her jazz outfit, and her ballet one is behind us hanging on the door. (this is where the big money comes in for girls ) Boys would have been so much cheaper! Posing with friends, Breanna and Taylor: That Monday night we had our family celebration for Daddy's birthday (b/c he had a game in Zachary Tuesday night of his bday). Here are the girls lighting Daddy's favorite cake, vanilla with chocolate icing: Even at 50, Mark can still blow out the candles: Then, this past Friday night, Katie and I went to the Baton Rouge Ballet's 50th gala show at the River Center. I actually won these tickets when I filled out a raffle ticket when she did the Nutcracker in December - yeah Missy! .. and just for posterity sake.. this is what Mark does pretty much every other day now: .. and we sit on the other side and watch and eat nachos! Later!
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