Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Almost 3!!!







Miss Alyvia is having a birthday in a few days so we went in for a few pictures. It's crazy how fast our kids grow and change and learn new things. She's just so grown up. These are a few things Alyvia wants to do when she gets big:chews gum, be a mommy too, sing wiff pimary kids in church, go to peschool, and make a birfday cake. What a great big sister she is going to make, and I know it won't be long before these things really happen. Oh, can't they just stay little?

10 comments:

Andrea said...

I could totally hear her voice saying all those things she wants to do! What about riding a school bus? I miss that girl - and you and Brady, too!

Workmans said...

What a doll!! Gosh she gets cuter every time I see a picture of her!

p.s. when do you find out what you are having??

Brooks and Andrea said...

What a cutie!! Congrats. Can't wait to find out what your having.

Janelle said...

Those are so adorable! I can definitely see Mommy in her! My heart wishes they could stay little, too. It's definitely a bittersweet experience.

Bateman said...

I am so lucky that she is going to be my future daughter in law. She is about the cutest thing ever. We love that little missy! Let's get together soon! love you

Burton Family said...

she is sooo cute!!! i love those pics.. adorable! when i was reading the things she wants to do ... it didn't occur to me at first how they were spelled... i guess it's because i hear that talk all day long too!!! haha.. miss you guys.

Photography by Cassie said...

Oh those are really cute Amy! She is just adorable. I love it!

Karissa said...

She is sooo PRETTY!!! Time sure does go by way too fast!! Tell her we said Happy Birthday(belated)! We need to get together soon...(after James gets over his cough.) Are you going to find out what you are having this time?

Jamie Hyatt said...

What precious pics. Happy birthday Alyvia.

Dena said...

First of all, those are SUPER cute pics! I can't believe that she is 3 already. And I am totally with you in wishing that they could just stay little.