I have found a cheap way to preserve these memories too. Snapfish! See, Rich and I drink a lot of pop (yeah, yeah, yeah - I know it's not good for you, etc.). Coke has points that you can redeem for fun things. I have already redeemed points for magazines (not that I ever have time to read them). If you redeem 50 points (I think?), you can get 30 prints from Snapfish for free. You pay for shipping and handling. Or you could upload your prints to Snapfish and pick the ones you want to print and pick them up at Walmart (You just pay for the printing - I think it's 20 cents ?? a pic).
Geesh, did I get sidetracked there or what?! At any rate......
Speaking of milestones, our family has hit some major ones:
Anthony passed his Learner's Permit Test - Now, it's Daddy's job to teach the new drivers in this house. Mommy might have more patience, but Dad is a HECK of ALOT braver than Momma - LOL!
Mrs. Stoffa and Sarah
Mr. Morecraft and Zachary
The twins with the elementary principal, Mr. Cole
Of course, every mother of twins knows you must get the obligatory picture of them together when they reach those milestones (and I naturally took tons!).
Amanda got a job (her first one, other than babysitting, which really doesn't count) - a waitressing job at Bob Evans. She hasn't worked that much yet, but she's been spending her paychecks already, in her head - LOL!
To add insult to injury, Amanda said "Mom, this is really a BIG milestone year. This will be my last year of high school. The twins first year of high school and Nathan's first year of school." Thanks for reminding me kid!
More fun pics of "graduation night"
And this next little gem......the girls actually getting along (GASP!). Amanda was saying "Stop it, Mom!" LOL! But, I had to document this, as they don't always get along so well. Amanda actually let Sarah borrow her clothes, did Sarah's hair and put some make up on her. And Sarah let her do it. It was fun listening to them talking too. Reminded me of when my sister did those things with me! That's the kind of memories I'm glad my kids will have too!
4 comments:
Oh, how I know what you mean. My son just graduated from grade school, and I know high school will be twice as quick.
I don't want to think about it.
I love the baby milestones, but after that I'm not too keen on them. It's just a reminder that they're growing up and we're getting older.
Congrats to your kids and all their big milestones!
I don't like milestones any more either! They keep coming faster and faster...
Wait 7th grade is in the high school? What happened to Junior high? And yes you fo have some big milestones in your family this year.
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