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Updates...and new hardware

 Cheryl loves to dance
 Her new time-out stool
 or we like to call it, the naughty stool
 Happy and coloring
 Super cute, hugging her crayon
 Junes new fancy helmet
 Purple with butterflies
 What a cutie pie
 I call her my little piggy, she just grunts instead of crying. Just like a little piggy
 Beautiful sisters
 Say cheese
 Up close and personal
 Just about 6 months old
 And ready to crawl
Get going girl


Since June was about 2 months old we noticed that she wanted to lay on one side of her head more than the other. Because of that she developed a flat spot on the back of her head. Further research we had to get her some fashionable hardware to help her head grow into a better shape. So far it's going well and she will probably only have it for 3 months. Luckily she is such a easy going baby that the helmet doesn't bother her at all. Cheryl also is growing and learning more. She now gets to sit on a Naughty stool to learn to be a better girl. My next task will be potty training. Yikes. Pray for me I am gonna need it. She is such a smart girl, so I am hoping that all will go well.  Our girls are growing rapidly, and I am loving every minute of it. We also had a quick trip out to California to go to Nathan's grandmother's funeral. Sad circumstances, but we loved to see family, we just wish we could have stayed longer. Thanks to my Parents for the dinner at Spaghetti Factory. It was a lot of fun. We miss you all tons.
XOXO-Erin

Comments

Joi Montrief said…
Ohhhh they are so beautiful! I miss them! They look older already! How did that happen? Miss you too!
Kristy said…
June looks very cute with her helmet. Gillian had one of those for a while too when she was small. And Cheryl is just adorable-her personality really shows through her pictures

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