Day 96 (Thursday, April 5):
l doesn't have school on tuesdays and thursdays,
and i desperately needed a shower.
so i set her up on our bed with a stack of library books,
and she was as happy as could be.
Day 97 (Friday, April 6):
on the drive up to nyc for a quick weekend visit.
i think this little bridge is somewhere in maryland,
and it was just a beautiful scene with the sun and the water.
Day 98 (Saturday, April 7):
looking up at the ceiling in my childhood bedroom at my parents' apartment.
i was lying in bed, staring at the pretty chandelier and the cool shadows.
the camera+ app made it even cooler.
Day 99 (Sunday, April 8):
walking home from a friend's house.
i asked the girls to stand in front of these beautiful bushes.
l did this without missing a beat. p wasn't in the mood to be photographed!
Day 100 (Monday, April 9):
i take so many photos of little baby h and she's not even mine.
(you can imagine how many photos i have of my babies...)
both p and l love this little girl (and her whole family)
and they always want to hold her.
Day 101 (Tuesday, April 10):
look what we discovered in the hanging geranium outside our front door!
the next day there were 5 eggs.
we keep checking (but not touching, don't worry!) every day,
but none have hatched yet.
i will keep you posted.
Day 102 (Wednesday, April 11):
our sunroom, flooded with light,
while l plays school or library or something else
that grownups are not allowed to participate in.
Day 103 (Thursday, April 12):
p at the top of the pole she climbed up.
it took all of her strength and she had to fight her way up,
but she did it and was very proud.
Day 104 (Friday, April 13):
the louis vuitton store at an outdoor mall near us
always has great displays.
i love this display of colored arrows,
and the reflection of my gals makes it even better.
(p.s. now the girls know exactly what an arrow looks like.)
Day 105 (Saturday, April 14):
i took only one photo this entire day.
baby h being held by b.
sweet.
Day 106 (Sunday, April 15):
we went downtown to a family day at an outdoor art project.
the gals were feeling quite fancy and feisty,
and i asked them to smile because i loved the grittiness of the surroundings.
they make me laugh.
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