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Privileges

Happy Monday!  This weekend I had a bridal shower to attend in Orange County.  A few days before, the hubs and I decided it would be a good idea to leave Bug with my parents overnight so that we could have some uninterrupted time together.  To add to it all, the hubs and I both had Friday off (yahoo!) so we got to run errands together...babyLESS.  It's been awhile.  We got so much accomplished!  I forgot what it felt like to get all your errands done in one day, let alone one morning!  

My date for the day.
Since we knew we'd be away for the weekend, we picked up Bug from day care and let her skip half the day so she could hang with her parents (something she'll probably outgrow soon enough, anyway).  
Mama and Bug time at Starbucks.  Did I mention how much this girl loves Starbucks already?  She gets so excited to see that green straw!
Bridal shower for Dr. Amanda! :)
After the bridal shower, the hubs and I went to dinner in Newport Beach and had some adult drinks!
We picked up Bug from my parents' house on Sunday and it was so hot out that we decided to let Ella sit in a "bath" in the backyard.  Get ready for some super cute pics!
 Gettin' ready...
 Testing out the water...
 <3 this cute face!
 New habit.
 Bug is learning lots of things these days...like cause and effect.  For example...if you drop something, someone will pick it up for you.  This mommy, however, will only pick it up two (maybe three) times. After that, you lose your privileges. Find another toy.

God Bless,
Kat




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