We got to see even more of Baron when we were staying with Papa. Jay and Hillary had stopped car shopping for a bit, so they were around a lot more. He changed so much just in the few weeks we were in town. He got so much more social and smiley. I took tons of pictures of him, but I'll just post a few of the best ones.
A baby who is happy in a saucer is such a treat!
Lennon soothing himself in Nana's rocker.
These boys are going to be best friends
Aunt Sissy pile
The boys were showing us their face that they'd "give to the ladies"
Quite the lady killer
Mia getting some cuddles with Uncle Jay. It's pretty awesome that he didn't get a job until we left Texas so that we got to spend so much more time with him than if he'd had a job.
We got tons of play time in with Emma, as much as we could. She and Mia had so much fun together and were super silly all the time!
I got this photo just before the boys got into huge trouble throwing as much mulch into the pool and spa as they could. Awesome boys.
They figured out that if they wet the chalk they could use it as body paint. Most of the children were covered in chalky paint by the end of the afternoon.
Sweet boy. Always smiling
All the grandkids plus Emma in the hot tub at once. Impossible to get them all smiling
Another smiling pic of Baron with Nana
On Sunday Papa, Nana and Mia headed out to our camp site in Oklahoma, but Lennon and I weren't going up until the next day, so for dinner we went out to Greenville. Granmommy, LeNan, Peyton and Reagan were passing through on their way from San Antonio to Nashville so we met up with them for dinner at Gran Gran and Pepa's house.
Lennon was in an awesome mood that night.
The whole week we were at Disney, Lennon and Reagan hardly noticed each other, but this day when we walked through the door they were immediately drawn to each other. It was like they were old friends. They ran around and played and had a ball the whole time we were there. It was so fun watching them enjoy each other so much.
Taking a break from watching Dinosaur to give the camera a smile
This was the best shot I could get of all three kids.
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