The other changes in Leah are more subtle. She cuddles more, she is so smiley and happy to see me in the morning, she lets you know if she needs attention, she has a little temper, she laughs easier, she smiles and dances to music, she wants to play with her brothers...she is gradually becoming a little girl who is loved. She has truly brought so much joy to our family. The other day one of the boys said that they loved Leah and Luke commented "well who wouldn't love her?" I definitely don't know the answer to that question. As I held Leah at church on Sunday she was waving and blowing kisses to everyone behind us, and I just couldn't get over what a sweet, loving girl she is. Check out her cuteness!
She's spent a lot of time in the stroller going to soccer games this past month. She tolerates it.
She loves playing outside and being in the sand or water!
Future ballerina?
For some reason she was completely disgusted with the grass on her feet and sat with one or both (it was kind of a yoga move) of her legs up in the air for over 5 minutes.
When the boys loaded Leah and a bunch of her toys up and pushed her all over the house before church Sunday morning, Jer commented we may have a "pampered princess" on our hands in a few years!
Scrunchy face!
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who wouldn't flourish and grow and enjoy living in your house?! and i'm with luke, who wouldn't love that beautiful little face!! :) and yes, jer's right - pampered princess is about how it is in any house with only one girl, i've decided!! :)
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