Immanuel (a parochial k-8 school in Giddings) hosts a k-4 field day every year and they invite all the surrounding parochial schools. I've been going for the past five years to watch my nieces and nephews and it's fun because I went to this growing up. It's only from 12-3 and they do fun stuff like duck-duck goose (the picture above) and sack races (below), softball throws, shoe tosses, wheelbarrow races, and then dashes and relays. I was off that entire day so I was planning on going from start to end. My sister-in-law had called me the day before asking me if I was going because my niece kept bugging her to call me and ask if I was going to be there! That definitely brightened my day :) I took Korbyn with me and thankfully my mom took off the afternoon to come watch too. She was great (of course, because we were outside), but it was SO windy and i knew that it was just stirring up more pollen for her!
Everyone always says my niece Kaylene (on the left) is my twin. She really does look EXACTLY like me when I was that age! And it's funny because Korbyn kind of resembles her baby pictures too.
Colton went out of town for a fishing tournament on Thursday and came back Sunday. So that Friday evening I went over to Jenn's mom's house and Cutter is so curious when it comes to Korbyn. He always goes through the diaper bag pulling everything out and looking at it, it's hilarious! He kept wanting to give her her bottle, even though she wasn't needing it, so he kept putting it up to her face and when i looked down at her she had milk all over her cheek from him trying to stick it in her mouth lol!!! I was sitting down by her while she was on her tummy on a blanket and I had taken her bow off and laid it next to her well when I looked back down this is how Cutter put it on her! He kept calling it her hat. I'm glad that they'll get to grow up together, I just can't wait for the day where we can just let them play by themselves and they'll be happy!
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