Thursday, October 2, 2008

Celebrating The Girls

My Twin Daughters just turned ELEVEN.

We showed them our love by making French Toast sticks for Breakfast,


and making our breakfast area look festive.

Pulling them out of school for a quick Mother/Sister Lunch at Sonic


Sunshine stole my Lemon-Berry Slushy.
Kids with cheeks like this get away with those types of things.

Eating at their favorite restaurant for dinner (that'd be Sweet Tomatoes. . .freedom to move around the room & all you can eat ice cream entices all 5 of my children)


Family Parties are extra fun when Extra Family can join us!

We tried valiantly to get a pic snapped with Dallas's eyes opened. Didn't happen.

And rounding off the evening with some delightful gifts and blowing out candles on the Birthday cake. We saved eating the cake for after school snack today. To much ice cream at Sweet Tomatoes!!



We love you, Darling Daughters.

7 comments:

Courtney said...

I can't believe it has been 11 years - I have fond memories of that time.

There are some darling girls in your family (all 4 of you)

Jill Bagley said...

are they officially "tweens"? in two more years they will be teens!! AHHH that is crazy.
i just heard of a book that sounded really interesting regarding tweens. it was called " how to hug a porcupine" funny title.
just think of your tweens as little porcupines. cute and prickly.----

Angela said...

Happy Birthday Girls! Glad to hear it was a great day!

Nancy said...

thanks for inviting us to the party, we had a great day with you, and thanks to Leisel I even had good hair, too bad my kids aren't as photogenic as their mother, HA!

pam said...

What a great day for all of you including the birthday girls. Sounds like you had great fun. Lucky girls that you don't have to share a birthday cake! Happy Birthday!

Anne Marie said...

I love how each of them has a cake. I will have to remember doing that for my twinners next birthday. Looks like a perfect day.

austinmcraig said...

Girls, you are Eleven. ELEVEN. I remember A) When you were born, B) When I was Eleven. I'm officially old.