Thursday, February 5, 2009

Sweet Pea











I just had a few pics that I took of Lilli about a week ago. She looks so sweet and like such a little angel! Don't let her soft, cute smile fool you, she's no angel usually, but every now and then my sweet pea comes through with her beautiful smile that warms your heart! She's so adorable, but she's a sneaky one for sure! She uses that cuteness to play dirty, and she uses it to her full advantage. I don't know a single man in Lilli's life that my sweet baby girl doesn't already have wrapped around her tiny, chubby, little fingers! I can see through her, but not a man in her life has been able to crack that cute exterior! Carson and Landon freely follow her into trouble, mind you trouble that they never could have even come up with on their own! Chris likes to pretend he hasn't fallen into her spell, but really who's he kidding! I've seen her fool him a time or two! :) It only takes her 5 seconds to become the life of the party when her uncles and cousins come around, and Grandpa's never even stood a chance with my sweet Lilli!

2 comments:

Diamond in the Rough said...

What a cutie. Little girls are so much different than boys and their power over them is something else :)!!

Giannina said...

So true!

Super Funny Kids Quotes!

New Quotes.:

I asked the kids if they wanted mommy to have another baby? They said yes so I asked Lilli if she would want a little brother, to which she replied, "We already have a little brother...it's over there."

Carson and I were playing Go Fish and as usual he beat me pretty bad ;), he quickly ran to tell daddy, "I cleaned the foor with mommy!"

I plan out the dinners for the month on a calander in the kitchen and Friday's are always pizza days. A few Friday's ago Carson was so excited ALL day for Pizza. He kept asking if it was time yet, I kept telling him it wasn't pizza time yet and finally when Chris got home from work Carson ran up to him and asked, "Daddy, NOW is it Pizza O'clock?" (translation, "is it Pizza time yet)

On the Fourth of July Chris and I took the kids to see the fireworks show and we were eager to see what Landon's reaction would be to them. As soon as they started, he got a little startled but it quickly turned to excitement and then he would point to them and say "POPCORN!"

We often drive by the new Cowboys stadium and Carson will ask about it we'll tell him it's where the Cowboys play football...the other day we went there to drop Chris and a few of my brothers off to watch a soccer game, and Carson asked about what they were going to watch, I said soccer this time not football. A week later at church when we were walking the halls Carson asks about the pictures of the Temples on the wall so we'll tell him they are Temples and explain about them and he turns to us and asks, "But what about the soccer Temple? Where's the picture of the soccer Temple?" (it's a BIG stadium and I guess to him it looked like it should be on the wall of Temples.)

We were going grocery shopping the other day, Carson asked where we were going and I told him to the food store. Right then we passed McDonalds and he asks me, "At McDonalds they sell food right?" I said yes and he asks, "If they sell food there, then it's a food store right?" I again say yes I suppose so, and he says, "Well if it's a food store, then maybe we should go there this time."

When we were in Utah Uncle Daniel would take the kids out on the trampoline every now and then. Once they were out there and Lilli was bothered that Carson was jummping and bouncing her all around so she tells him, Carson stop, you're making me bounce and Carson replied, "that's not my problem." (A little rude.)

We went to lunch one day to Paradise bakery and Chris and I got a bowl of creamy potato soup. We sat down started eating and the kids started inquiring about our soup. We said it was potato soup with cheese...Carson shoot up and said to Chris, "That sounds like my kind of soup!" (We were laughing hysterically!)