Saturday, April 13, 2013

Nana and Papa

 Nana and Papa.
 
Just saying their names brings huge smiles to my children's faces. So you can imagine the excitement when they come to visit. They are up at the crack of dawn every day that they are here just ready to snuggle, play and have a blast. They cannot get enough of them.
I delight in seeing their love for each other. In the past Titan has been quite the momma's boy whenever my parents are around but since Jett arrived he adores them just like the others. My dad said that Jett's arrival was the best thing for his relationship with Titan. Titan quickly won them over in a few short days with his charming ways. He has a way of winning just about anyone over



Titan is convinced that he is can do anything that his older siblings can do. Who needs a baby swing when he can already ride on the big kid swing!

And the big kids still like a swing in the baby swing. Funny how things work!

This is Rex' look when he is trying not to smile at you!
We enjoyed our typical Caribou visits and made the most of the warmer weather. Quinton opened up his birthday presents from them, a soccer net with a ball, hockey sticks and puck and a bean bag game for outdoors! We broke them all in and have practiced with them all week!
 Titan and Nana.
 I just love Myla's face in the next picture. Pure Joy!
 My precious five year old.
Nana is always a blast. She is right in the action running around with them, teaching them to jump rope, play new games and always have a blast. 
I just love this next picture, too bad Jett was sleeping inside and didn't make it for the picture. Check  out Quinton's model pose!
Getting 4 or 5 little children to smile all at the same time and to capture it is quite difficult. 
 Here is an attempt with all five of their grandchildren!
My beautiful girl!
 Jett's a little happier.
It was a wonderful visit. We are all looking forward to our mid-May trip to Arkansas. My children keep talking about their plans when we go there. Gotta love family! Blessed to have such amazing parents.

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