
Sadly, they were separated by the first day of school. (This is actually a silly face, not a sad one.)

But hilarity resumed after lunch!

Life, the universe, and motherhood according to me. I'm a feminist, a liberal, a Presbyterian, and mom to three amazing young children, one with Down syndrome. All that is reflected here, along with whatever I might be feeling at the moment (quite often, it will be exhaustion).
5 comments:
Aw. She looks so cute in her school clothes. What a big girl she's become!
I know, she's huge! And next year: kindergarten!
Seems that Paul and I are setting up a showdown of olympic proportions based on your wrestling picture and ours:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/armonroe/sets/72157606633006421/
I love your Olympics photos . . . but I think my girls have Greco Roman wrestling in the bag! (As built-in sparring partners, they have the edge.)
She looks too big! I insist that it stop b/c it means that my tiny girl must not be a baby either.
Kid L starts JR HIGH (I might die) on Thursday and preschool starts after Labor Day.
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