Losing the two bottom teeth seems so easy now. She even had a nifty little necklace to hold it. See: On Janumy little girl bounced off the bus and happily announcing that she lost her front left tooth at school. I finally get over that, and what happens? She loses her top teeth. I sulked when Molly’s two bottom teeth came out. It’s not traumatizing to the kids so much. I wish someone would have warned me before we had kids just how traumatizing every childhood milestone would be. So glad that we were able to enjoy the afternoon with some our good friends and even more glad that we got to celebrate a special day for a very special little girl! Mia takes a break from eating to open her present. This is gourmet dining at its best when you are 7. While waiting for the food to arrive, Mia and Molly work on a craft.īig bowls of mac-n-cheese and chocolate milk. Mia invited Molly out to lunch and the girls picked their favorite place: Noodles. As fortune would have it, we just happened to be in town and got to celebrate her birthday with her. Oh alright, at our age its more like sharing gossip than giggles, but you get the point. It doesn’t take us long before we are sharing secrets and giggles, too. It doesn’t take more than a minute for the time and distance to melt away before they are sharing secrets and giggles.Īnd what makes it even better is that Mia’s mom is my best buddy. Even though the girls are now separated by a hundred or so miles, they still get super excited at the prospect of spending time together. Oh well, Sam thoroughly enjoyed his week with Hank and got an unexpected bowl of frozen yogurt out of it, so it’s not all bad! I’d love to say that the plan worked but, ummm…not so much. The hope was that Sam would be excited about returning to school on Monday so that he could share his story and picture with the class.
#Good golly miss molly full#
Hank got full so Sam finished the rest of the yogurt all by himself. Sam and Hank enjoy some deep conversation. Here is a couple of Hank’s friends who tagged along on this outing. Hank got the green spoon and Sam got the brown spoon (which, by the way, is his favorite color). Yummy!Īnd here are some of the photos that we took while at Menchie’s with Hank. They shared a cake batter frozen yogurt topped with M&Ms and little cheese cake bites. Hank and Sam’s favorite activity together was a trip to Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt. He took numerous trips around the house in Sam’s Tonka trucks, played at the park, and attended a Little Gym class with Sam. Hank had a lot of exciting adventures while visiting Sam this week.
Here is the story that we wrote for Hank’s book: Hank accompanied us to a variety of locations throughout the week. Since Sam had a rocky start to preschool, his teacher decided that maybe a visit from Hank would make his adjustment go more smoothly. This story and picture become a page in a class book about Hank. At some point Hank is photographed with the child and a brief story of Hanks visit is written. Throughout the school year, each child gets to take Hank home for a week to have all sorts of adventures. Sam’s preschool class has a mascot named Hank, who is a little stuffed horse.