Saturday, April 28, 2012

Swings, Tea Parties and Baby Cousins!



We've had a fun week here in the Valley with our family. Jess got to meet Uncle Choke's cute little mini horse. She loved it and probably thought it was a huge puppy.

We've also had a lot of fun with cousin Ryan. All three of us had some fun on the swings together.


We also had some fun writing with chalk on the sidewalk. Little Ryan wanted me to write his name "super big".


Then that evening Jess and Grammy had a tea party together with her new snow white tea set. 

On Thursday, Jess and I spent the day with Tia Quyana and Cousin Ryan and Brayden. She is so amused with Brayden. She loved watching him sleep. She took this little blue stool over to his bassinet and watched him. Look at those chubby legs! haha. 
 She kept trying to put his binky in his mouth and wanted to take him out of his carseat. Whenever I asked if she wanted to hold him and tried to hand him to her she would hold her arms out then push him away. I don't think she was quite sure what to do with him.
 I loved snuggling with my tiny little nephew. He's so quiet and peaceful. I also love all the hair he has. He looks a lot like his brother and daddy but his hair is a lot lighter. 
 

On friday we all went out to lunch together at a yummy Mexican restaurant that has two of my favorites. Horchata and flan! Yum!
Jessalyn really enjoyed it and was happy sitting next to Grammy.
We went back to Tia Quyana's to hang out just a little bit more than say our goodbye's since they are all leaving for Tucson today. We wont see them all until September. We'll be counting down the days until then.

We got Grammy's three grandbabies together to get a picture and Jessalyn kept giving baby Brayden kisses. So cute!

We went over to visit with Aunt Martha and Jess had a blast with her crazy puppy Peanut. She kept climbing inside her cage and closing the door then crawling back out. Then she got attacked with kisses from Peanut and laughed the whole time. It was really hard to get her to go once it was time to leave.







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