Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

The other day, my son asked me if I was sad the day I realized he was taller than me. I had to answer no. I was excited. He thought that was weird, cuz most moms hate that their kids grow up so fast. I told him that I love watching my kids grow up. I love watching them turn into who they are going to be. I felt the same way when they were babies. I always felt that whatever age they were, was my favorite age. Sorry, I don’t have any pics for this post. I’m sad to say that I’ve been a little lazy in the picture taking arena lately. I may find some tomorrow. This post just popped in my head when I realized I had more to say than was acceptable for a facebook post. Over the next 4-6 months, we are going to go through a lot of changes. I’ll let you all know what they are as they are happening. I’m not even sure what they are yet myself. All I can think of is the line from the Mamas and the Papas, “And nothing’s quite as sure as change”. I’m just so grateful for my family to be able to change with. I have the best husband in the world, the most incredible kids, most supportive parents, and encouraging siblings. I love you all!

Oh yeah, here’s one from Kas’ 13th birthday party.

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