The girls also helped my grandfather make his specialty - cheese straws - they are beyond delicious! I'm not kidding when I say that the girls pretty much finished off this ENTIRE baking sheet of them.
My grandfather, visiting with L (aka Casper - lol)
Exhausted after a fun day. It unexpectedly started pouring when we were about to leave. Thankfully, my sister came prepared, and lent E her jacket.
Last week, W's class had a Father/Daughter Coffee. It was the cutest thing. W was so proud to bring her daddy to school with her.
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Awww! Great photos!! I love that look on E's face with your sister's coat on. And L is just too cute! He is sure getting big! How fast it goes!
ReplyDeleteW looks adorable with daddy too! I know I cried so hard last year when Stella & Alton went to the daddy daughter dance at school I love that look of admiration on their face with their daddies.
Ashley, I grew up in Asheville and shopped at Just Ducky all the time as a child. I recently went through a box of hand me down's for Hank, from a cousin, and was so delighted to find a Just Ducky Original! So cute :) What a great give-away! So glad everyone had fun at the Dad's Coffee! Hank and Dad had a great time!
ReplyDeleteAwww so cute! I love them staring at the tray of cheese straws!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I read your blog I cannot get over how precious your girls are! I'm only 18 myself, but I've always been overly ready to be a mother, and I hope that when I have children my girls are half as cute as yours!
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I know you've probably watched you granddaddy make those cheese straws a million times. Tell me please, how oes he extrude them into the straw shape, using a cookie press? If so, which one?
ReplyDeleteA wondering northern gal
I know you've probably watched you granddaddy make those cheese straws a million times. Tell me please, how oes he extrude them into the straw shape, using a cookie press? If so, which one?
ReplyDeleteA wondering northern gal