Saturday, October 10, 2009

Emily's here!

My sister, Emily, is here at my parents' house for two weeks! She has made it a tradition of coming for my mom's birthday, which is next week. We've had lots of fun with her and her adorable Baby Ryan. He is such a well-behaved baby. It makes me kinda jealous.

This is Baby Ryan. See the cute dimple? He is usually this congenial; he hardly cries. I pray I may get a baby like this next time around.

We went to visit my mom's friend, Anne, in Scranton. My kids enjoyed running around her backyard.
Yesterday, we went to the Corning Museum of Glass with our friend, Courtney. I love the Corning Museum of Glass. If you like beautiful things, you should visit sometime.

This is turning into one of those sporadic posts. Elliot has made it a habit lately of putting bowls of food on his head. This is usually how he looks at dinner time. We follow up with a bath.

The day Emily came, we made crowns with Dottie's sparkly crayons. Dottie designed them herself.


6 comments:

FeistyHistoryGal said...

Darlin' I am sure your children are just fine, and just practicing their indepence :) You are a wonderful mommy and I would stop apologizing for them being children :)

Roberta said...

Charlotte! Love your blog! See you all tomorrow!

gardeniagirl said...

I know . . . I need to be more positive about my kids. I find myself struggling a little more as the days get closer to being with Joe again. We're all feeling the strain of not having a daddy. I love my kids; I would rather have them independent than vegetables, you know?

Carolyn said...

o how I wish I could be there and bask in the pennsylvanian fall air.

Kim said...

Oh my gosh, Ryan is adorable! I remember visiting the Corning museum of glass and loving it.
Charlotte, your children are so cute. I love their little personalities.

Helynne said...

Hi Charlotte:
Thanks for the last post! It was fun to see pictures of adorable baby Ryan, especially since we hadn't seen pictures since he was a newborn. Please give Emily our very best regards.
Love,
Lynne and Laurie