Tuesday, March 27, 2012

03.27.12 - My two best girls


Maddie wanted to go for a walk tonight so we did. She's good about walking without running off or running out in the street. Still, I like holding her hand. About 10 minutes later, I was carrying her back down this road toward home after she tripped, fell and bloodied her nose. She was more scared than anything and there was only one little scratch on her hand. Next time she'll watch where she's going and we'll make her wear better shoes.

Angie reminded me of this photo (click here and scroll to last photo) taken about 18 months ago. Look how much she's grown!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

03.25.12 - "I'm the king of the castle!"


Maddie stands atop the sandbox lid tonight and proclaims, "I'm the king of the castle!"

King? Well, there's this book called "Always" that I like to read her at bedtime. It's about a puppy who protects the castle where his little girl lives. One page in particular reminds me of Harley. It's clearly one of my favorites. Tonight, in fact, at bedtime, Maddie picked out two books she wanted me to read and then said, "After that you can read Always because it's your favorite."

No, Maddie. You're my favorite. Don't tell your brothers. :)

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

03.14.12 - Look ma, no hands!


Well, she has hands, of course, and she's holding on to the handle bars. But that smile compensates for a lack of composition.


Our neighbors were outside, too. Paul asked if Maddie could ride by herself. "No," I replied, as she had only been riding as far as the momentum I provided would carry her. Of course, as soon as I said that she took off down the street.


She had a little help from Ella, Paul's daughter.


It was easier on her back than it was mine! And her help allowed me the opportunity to take these photos.


Maddie also had her first crash. She screamed like something was really wrong but when I got to her, it was just a little scrape. Still, she was scared so I gave her a hug and told her it was time to go in for a bath. Suddenly, the tears stopped and she hopped right back on her bike.