Thursday, September 20, 2007

Playing Outside

We went to Brent and Amanda this weekend to watch the Arkansas/Alabama game.
Our cheerleaders were a little disappointed that Arkansas lost...maybe next time. Tori's Uncle David taught her the roll tide yell. That will make her Daddy and Uncle D happy.

Grandma...the outfit fits her perfect!

Aunt Audra walked all around the yard with Tori.

Callie came over to play with Tori today. I think they were both wiped out afterwards!



Sunday, September 16, 2007

Hilton Head

We took a trip with Bryan's family to Hilton Head for a week. This was my first time to Hilton Head. It was a really nice place and we had a great time. Tori was great. It helped that she was always swimming, walking on the beach, or just getting lots of attention:) We went to Savannah, GA for the day. We ate at the Paula Deen restaurant...so good!
I made Tori this searsucker outfit the night before we left. I will have to retire it until next year.

All the girls!
Pops bought Tori her first floaties. She really just wanted to eat them, but she will definitely use them next year. Tori loved swimming this trip. She did not want to just sit still in the pool. She loved kicking around!

The sand is so different in Hilton Head. It is great for walking, riding bikes, and we even took the stroller on the beach one day.



Tori and Daddy walking on the beach.

Tori loved walking on the beach with Pops.








Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Trip to Grandma and Papaw's!

Audra and I took a girls trip to Arkansas to visit Grandma and Papaw this past weekend. My Grandma is having knee replacement surgery today, so say a quick prayer for her. We had a fun time...Tori, of course, provided entertainment all weekend. I also managed to have Grandma help me make another outfit for Tori.

4 generations!
Grandma made Tori this dress. I love it!! I am so grateful and hope that we can pass it down to the next generations of kids!


My Aunt Barbara, Uncle Richard, Emily, and Afton came down to visit, too! It is always good to see them...we just don't get toghether enough.