Sunday, December 5, 2010

Shield your eyes!

Too much cuteness!!






The girls are very possessive about the mark that the teacher puts them on. 
Sadie and this little girl had an obvious disagreement about who's mark this was.
They both stood there for several seconds and neither was about to move over to the next mark, but finally a teacher came out and moved Sadie bug over to the next mark, which she
immediately took a liking to.  It is funny to see them throughout the dance look down to see
where their mark is. 



Sadie had her Winter dance recital last week.  The costume itself was worth all of the effort taking her to dance class every week.  She is all about the dressing up.  I am not sure if she would take dance if not for the dresses and make-up.  It is quite sad that even at 3 years old she can expertly apply eyeshadow.  That is what I get for having a 16 year old girl and 3 year old girl in the same house.  

Todd had to work and so we made it a "Girls Party"--only girls allowed! Maddie and I rushed her to her performance and then we took her to Village Inn for pancakes afterwards.  She must have worked up quite an appetite with her fancy footwork because she ate bacon, eggs and a huge funny face pancake.  We had a great time.  

Came home to the remnants of Tanner and Luke's "Boys Party"-- video games and scrambled eggs and toast for dinner.  Tanner makes a mean scrambled egg.  Both boys alive and happy which is all I could ask for. 

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