Madelyn and Misty
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Christmas in Arkansas
I'm finally getting around to posting our Christmas pictures from Arkansas. We started our Christmas festivities in Walnut Ridge with the Tedder family. We attended the big Tedder clan Christmas Eve in Paragould. There was over 80 kinfolks in attendance. Hadley still talks about all of her cousins that she didn't know she had.



Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Christmas in Auburn
Before we left for Arkansas, we had our own Christmas in Auburn. Hadley was a little confused about why Santa was coming to her house when it was not Christmas yet. We had not really been talking about Santa, so we were a little surprised at how much she knew and anticipated. Needless to say, next year, we will be home on Christmas morning. I want her to have a real Christmas morning at home.
The necklace maker
Friday, December 18, 2009
Hadley's Party and Christmas Program
Pictures from Hadley's Party
Happy Birthday Jesus!
Hadley is on the top row and center. She is the one rocking.
The Virgin Mary had a baby boy.
Hadley would sing this song as, The Sturgeon Mary had a baby born. I tried to tell her the correct words, but she thought her words were better.
This was Hadley's favorite song.
Go Tell it on the Mountain.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Jenn's Early Birthday
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Dance baby girl
This is Hadley's first ballet performance. It was so precious! I could see that she was crying when she stepped onto the stage. I tried to move so she could see me better. Then I was waving and crying and trying to let her know that I was right in front of her. Needless to say, the quality of the video is a little shaky. Then a sweet lady offered to film, so finally the camera is still. I was so proud of Hadley! She was crying, but she kept on dancing! What a brave girl!!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Tree, Parade, Christmas Tea & Gingerbread House
I was at Wal-Mart and saw this cute pink Christmas tree. I knew that Hadley would love it for her room. As you can see, she was very excited. Notice the Hello Kitty crown tree topper!
The other night we went to the Auburn Christmas Parade. It was quite chilly. It felt like Christmas.
Last year when we were in Fort Worth, a dear friend, Amanda, invited Hadley & I to her annual Mother-Daughter Tea. Amanda & her mother have been doing this for nearly 25 years. When we moved to Auburn, I decided to start this tradition for Hadley. So here was our first little Tea Party.
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