So my little girl and I had a calm and boy-free weekend. I have to admit, though I did miss them, the quiet and peacefulness was a nice change.
I was silly enough to think that having children of the opposite sex would take away some of the constant fighting and bickering. How wrong I was. Now my daughter has me wrapped around her little finger, it's true, but I would've expected my son, being the elder, to be better at guiding and supporting her. Again, I was so wrong. I owe my misconceptions to being an only child and operating off of idealized and lovely ideas when thinking of my children's interactions with each other. Prior to my children I was pretty ignorant of sibling relations. On the whole my son loves to torment his little sister (loves her too I think but tormenting is generally more fun). I'm told by my hubby, who himself has 3 younger sisters, that this is just normal and how it goes. We are split along gender lines in my house; hubby and son united on one side while my daughter and I hold down the other. I sometimes wonder where my baby boy, who was so attached to me, went. Again, I guess this is the natural progression of things for him to gravitate to his daddy and my girl to me. I try to content myself with cherishing the moments of calm inquisitiveness that my son and I share when he isn't wound up beyond all hope. Well, enough wordy reflections.
Some images of the busy weekend that my daughter and I had....
My daughter and the birthday girl enjoying the pool.

Yummy star cupcake.

Managed to zoom in on a butterfly at picnic at the family farm.

Hayride (not sure what Ell is doing..haha).

Hooray for fresh summertime fruit (in this case a nectarine)!



My daughter and the birthday girl enjoying the pool.

Yummy star cupcake.

Managed to zoom in on a butterfly at picnic at the family farm.

Hayride (not sure what Ell is doing..haha).

Hooray for fresh summertime fruit (in this case a nectarine)!

apelincoln:
Great pics!! And it looks so sunny and nice out there!
Here it's been a little bit of sun and a whole lotta rain. I hope summer just comes late this year.... 



