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Mother's Day Out!!!

Paisley has finally gotten a spot in the Mother's Day Out program that we love!  In fact, it's the only one we even liked enough to consider.  One of those places that just makes your heart feel good when you walk in.  The teachers had all of their teeth and appeared to appreciate good hygiene, the toys and facilities were clean and updated, they even have a well-put together learning program for each of the age groups.

Playing at a birthday party!  Not easy to maneuver through playgyms while pregnant...

Snuggling her kitty, Squirrel.



But probably what speaks highest of them is that we have been on the waiting list since Paisley was 7 months old.  That was a LONG time ago.  People don't leave this program once they get in.  But lucky for us, a summer spot is open so she'll be starting in June.  :)

Loving on a patient at the clinic.
Running quite an efficient egg-dyeing facility.
Dyeing Easter eggs- we bought 4 dozen eggs which she did ALL of them.

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  1. Yay for getting a spot! I'm sure she'll love it! When are we getting together???? Also, your slackin on belly pics...just sayin' :)

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  2. Wow, that is one tough place to get in to!!!

    Aww, she is so big! I always think kids look so much bigger in just their diapers!

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