Cartwheels

Sophia  has been down in the Twin Cities with her Nana & Papa for the past few days.  She has been enjoying undivided attention, her favorite foods and a trip to the American Girl Doll store.  Although we miss her, we know she is having a fabulous time.

I noticed this picture on the back of her bedroom door this morning.  It is a picture she drew of one her favorite things that she learned how to do at gymnastics – a cartwheel.  It shows the four actions of her cartwheel.  Too cute!

Cartwheel by Sophia

Happy 7th Birthday Sophia!

Three Weeks Old
Almost Seven Years Old

 

Sophia ~ you are funny, creative, artistic, smart, beautiful, thoughtful and stubborn.  You are over 4 feet tall now, you have lost four teeth, you love your dog Daphne, playing on the monkey bars, going to gymnastics and you enjoy sweets just like your Mom.  You are a wonderful daughter and a delight to everyone who knows you.  We wish you a very happy birthday and thank you for the joy you have brought to our family.

MCP Project 52 {Week 21 and 22}

Week 21 Theme ~ A Need For Speed

Flying High

Our very old swing set is still a favorite place for the kids to spend time after school.  Sophia and Sebastian both swing so high that they brush the tree branches behind them.

I also had the opportunity to photograph the Hon. James L. Oberstar as it was being towed in place behind the DECC for its christening during the “need for speed” theme week.  Mike would not have enjoyed the location for taking the photographs – on top of the DECC Arena roof.  It was a little freaky to be that high up, but I stayed several feet from the edge.  There was not much “speed” in this photo, but slow and steady helped to get the ship in its very tight port behind the DECC.

Slow And Steady

 

Week 22 Theme ~ Reflection

With all of the craziness of this past week, including my birthday, baseball games, practices, volleyball, grad parties, etc., I didn’t have time to take a “reflection” photo.  Instead, here is a favorite reflection from last year at Hartley pond on Father’s Day.

Reflection