One Sunday in October, Georgia's Sunday School teacher texted me this picture and said, "New dress?" I laughed SO HARD! This adorable dress was a new one Gramma had given her, but I forgot to take the panties off from the inside, and well...you can see what happened when her teacher decided to give Georgia a diaper change! Second child syndrome! ;)
Another day, I got this picture sent to me by her KDO teacher who decided to braid her hair...isn't that the sweetest thing?!? I love how our team of teachers truly loves each child in the room. Georgia LOVES having her hair braided!
Perhaps one of the biggest events of our fall was the Sunday Hattie decided she wanted to walk down the aisle and tell Dr. Jeffress that she wanted to be baptized. I was so proud! Mindy Truly, a friend of mine, was her decision counselor.
Then Hattie lost ANOTHER tooth!!!
We asked my friend and photographer Lindsey to do a "mini session" so that we would have something to put on a Christmas card this year, and she did a great job! Everyone was smiling and looking the same direction!
Hattie and her best friend from Sunday School, Kinley, love to hold hands and such during Large Group worship time. It's so precious.
Here, they were singing, "Your love is deep..."
"Your love is high..." I'm so grateful for special friends like these.
Then came...HALLOWEEN!!! Here's my little ladybug...
And her big sister Spider!
The Fall Festival was SO much fun!
Especially since Isabelle came with us!
The sensory room was so cool this year!
And guess who I got to hold when we got home???? Baby Charlie!!! :)
Then the next day we went Trick or Treating with Isabelle, too!
And my favorite picture by FAR was THIS ONE!!!! Isabelle was Anna, Hattie was Mulan, and Georgia was a ladybug again! :)
And before I get into our trip to Paris in November, I must show you what Georgia was up to while we were away...
Her first movie theater experience! And it was in 3D, no less!
Then she went to the Syrup Festival and rode a pony! What a trip!
Next up...PARIS!!! :)










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