Smile Sammi

Daniel was not as perky as Sam as a baby

Sammi dressed for Halloween

Angel Sammi

Danny Boy

Here are some pictures of the kiddos when they were little tiny ones. I could not figure out the exact age of them but I would guess around 3-4 months. I was not blessed with a digital camera back then so I had to take pictures of pictures. William will be much more photographed I am sure. Oh, how I love digital cameras - what a beautiful thing. I sure do not have as many pictures of them as I thought I did! Enjoy!
Love, Me
mari,
ReplyDeletethe pics made me smile. too funny about Danny boy not smiling so much. And his hair was soooo dark, wow, amazing how they change. I would have to say that Stephen does have baby Sammi's rounder shaped head and 'cheeseball' grin (as you called it.) Thanks for posting the photos. It's always fun to see the babies in the family.
Go break some wood girl!
love you,
Kary
I am glad you liked them. Danny was always of a more serious disposition. He always had a twinkle in his eye though, and now he is a total joker with a great smile! Sammi has always been a cheeseball. As you heard today talking to her, there is a reason I call her that! Now they are both cheeseballs together! I hope they are able to allow Will into their cheesy club.
ReplyDeleteI did break the wood today Kare. It was snowing and there was about 3 inches of snow on the ground but I went out anyway. I did a sort of walk/run since the snow was really hard to plow through - way tough! I didn't want to pop a gasket or anything. I put this thing around my belly that is suppose to hold up my pants or something but it works pretty good as a belly bra for now. Anyhow, that helped a little. Of course, I feel better now!
Remember it is all about getting those dang shoes on and tied!! From there, it is easy stuff! How great is a shower after a good nasty sweat?? WooHoo!!
talk about bust a move....I did it too! Yep, three inches of fresh snow didn't stop Stephen, Sage and I for an hour long walk. I had made a commitment with a sister in our ward to walk together w/ our new babies and I didn't want to cancel on her and I needed the fresh air. So, I thought of you and got out the stroller (not the chariot one) and pushed it halfway down the driveway to test it out before going...this was without Stephen and the car seat in it. I thought, ok this will be tough, but I'm tough, so let's do it! So, I called my friend, Lisa (who is a former vball and bball player for Oregon Univ) and said, are you good to go and she said "you bet!" I told her thanks for being a trooper and we met here at the house at 1:30. She carried her baby in a baby bjorn carrier which I need to get for good back support. And, I pushed and pushed the stroller through the rough, bumpy terrain. Sage helped pull it forward once in a while and then sideways which made her almost tip the stroller over..yee haw! hold on stephen! Anyway, I thought of your determination Mari and the encouragement you continue to offer me as I struggle to feel well again. No more chronic fatigue for me. I believe I endured it well and was pretty patient, so I hope that I can pursue fitness goals now so I'll be strong enough to take care of our children and to fight off any bull moose that might cross my path. Life is good. The Lord does give us weakness so we can find our strengths. Be strong! See through the wood and hold to the rod...the fruit is sweet to partake of. HOLD ON......the LIGHT will always come.
ReplyDeleteYour pooch gut looks adorable. You are so fit for this pregnancy. I'm very proud of your hard efforts to be strong and healthy. well done! My friend said she ran all nine months and her dr. encouraged it, so do what you feel is right. As Sammi would say..."be a Choose the Right girl!" : )