Sunday, December 28, 2008
Daddy's Love
A couple nights ago, Grace asked me if I would read her a book. Before I replied, Paige said, "Hey Grace, he is your Dad...he will do anything for you."
Soccer Team (undefeated!)
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Freckle rubbed off
While visiting the museum of natural history yesterday, Angi noticed a black smudge on Paige's face. Paige was upset because she thought one of her freckles rubbed off!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Seeing your Daddy
Paigy,
I think it was so neat that you said the best part of your Daddy's Chemistry magic show was seeing your Daddy.
Guess what? I felt the same way when he did a show for me.
Love,
Daddy's Mom
(Grandma Kathy)
I think it was so neat that you said the best part of your Daddy's Chemistry magic show was seeing your Daddy.
Guess what? I felt the same way when he did a show for me.
Love,
Daddy's Mom
(Grandma Kathy)
Learning to Ride
Dearest Paige,
Last August, we watched you learn how to ride your bike without training wheels! You were brave and kept trying even though it was frustrating at times. You had a few mishaps and bruises, but didn't get discouraged. You kept trying. All of a sudden, it happened...you got it! We were so proud of you.
This Thanksgiving we visited, and discovered that it was time for a new bike, because you had grown so. It was fun going shopping with you. I told you that Papa and I wanted to get you a new bike for Christmas. You were hesitant. I think you thought it was too much money. Once I convinced you it was OK, you started looking the bikes over and your gaze kept coming back to the bright pink and purple Hannah Montana bike. Sure enough, that was the one you picked. It was a beautiful bike and you got to ride it to the checkout. People commented, "Look! that little girl just got a new bike!" You looked so proud! And we were happy too!
We hope you will remember the lesson you learned when learning to ride the bike and learning how to swim too. Sometimes things seem almost impossible, but if you persevere (just keep trying to do your best) it happens. You get it!!! What a great feeling it is!!! God gives you special gifts and when you do your best, it makes God smile and it makes you smile : - ) too!
Paigy, we are very proud of you and love you very much!!
Grandma Kathy and Papa Joe
Last August, we watched you learn how to ride your bike without training wheels! You were brave and kept trying even though it was frustrating at times. You had a few mishaps and bruises, but didn't get discouraged. You kept trying. All of a sudden, it happened...you got it! We were so proud of you.
This Thanksgiving we visited, and discovered that it was time for a new bike, because you had grown so. It was fun going shopping with you. I told you that Papa and I wanted to get you a new bike for Christmas. You were hesitant. I think you thought it was too much money. Once I convinced you it was OK, you started looking the bikes over and your gaze kept coming back to the bright pink and purple Hannah Montana bike. Sure enough, that was the one you picked. It was a beautiful bike and you got to ride it to the checkout. People commented, "Look! that little girl just got a new bike!" You looked so proud! And we were happy too!
We hope you will remember the lesson you learned when learning to ride the bike and learning how to swim too. Sometimes things seem almost impossible, but if you persevere (just keep trying to do your best) it happens. You get it!!! What a great feeling it is!!! God gives you special gifts and when you do your best, it makes God smile and it makes you smile : - ) too!
Paigy, we are very proud of you and love you very much!!
Grandma Kathy and Papa Joe
Monday, December 15, 2008
Chem Magic Show (feedback)
I did a Chem Magic Show for Grace's class today, and Paige got to join us. Grace said her favorite parts were the hydrogen balloon fire ball and when I talked funny with helium. Paige said her favorite part was "just seeing my Dad." This was the best feedback I have ever received from a Chem Magic Show...thank you, Paige!
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