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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Dancing with Dad & Birthday Bowl-A-Rama

As tradition has it, a group of dad's and daughters, meet each February for the Daddy-Daughter Dance.  This year, our darling diva dictated what her hair would look like.  And was glittered from head to toe.  But most importantly, she picked out her father's outfit so it would match HER dress.  Por supuesto...(of course).

She's the most beautiful daughter and she radiates a room with her smile.  She's going to be something very special in her adult life.  She's an old, old soul.  Definitely thinking of others before herself, in most situations.  And an artsy-fartsy kind of girl.  Reminds me of my sister at her age.  And it is all about fashion...

After she was primped, we had a little time so she decided we should take some pics that she could hang in her locker at school, with the family dog, Dewey.


 Dewey the Bouncing Dog is very loved

Princess ready for The Ball 

Daddy and Daughter Duo 
We filled our Saturday with a Bowl-a-Rama Birthday party for our Boo.  He was beaming---surrounded by his buddies.  This was exactly what he wanted to do to celebrate.



He wouldn't let me snap any photos of JUST HIM---
This is the best one taken.  BOO!  
But I did capture a lot of good video.


Happy Birthday Little Boo! 


It is no fun until someone is wearing cake.
And belly giggling.

Candles and .... smoke!

Mission Bowling Birthday Party:  Success.  He was surrounded by his best buddies and classmates.  And we were thankful for Amber, a great party hostess.  Nice to sit back, relax, and enjoy your child's party.  

Our little guy is the most kind, appreciative, and thoughtful son.  He makes us proud in every way.  Happy Birthday Little Boo --- we love you!  So much to look forward to.  But for now, we are just enjoying your precious smile and belly giggles.

2 comments:

  1. Number One: I would still like to adopt the Little Boo because of SERIOUSLY CUTE! And Number Two: How do you feel about arranged marriages? Why don't you and the husband get your girl's dowry together (gather the cattle and the camels and count the gold coins), and we'll see if we can't get the Princess and The Boy under contract with one another.

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  2. LOL...The dowry :-) Does that include Boo's Legos? I think The Boy would take that as acceptable dowry, even if it duplicates his extensive collection. We'd gladly accept The Boy as our Prince.

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