Stewart that is. I made the girls a painting each on canvas for their room. I wanted something with their names and considered hanging individual letters, but I wanted something more grown up for them. I tried to match each of their bedding, Gwen has polka dots and stripes in the colors similiar to the ones here and Madison has Hannah Montana, so I found the guitar fitting.


Tobys nephew came over today for a few hours, and I definitly feel confident with the decision of the hysterectomy. Not only am I beyond excited about the absence of pain, but I know for certain that I was done with children. I love being able to hand them back at the end of the day. Although I had fun with little Sam, I would be totally hairless having two children so close in age! I don't know how mothers do it, but I give them the utmost credit for keeping it together! We had a pretty lax day, went outside and played with bubbles and the boys played with the trucks and dumptrucks and enjoyed eachothers company.
3 comments:
You did a great job. I am happy to hear your decision was confirmed even more with the little one.
They turned out so great! Nice work :)
Whoo! Very nice!
And I am so jealous over the hysterectomy.
Unless the hormones make you grow a beard or something.
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