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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Isha Meets The Best Girls

While we were in Boise we were able to visit Heather. She is one of my closest friends from way back. We actually knew each other in elementary school, but became good friends in high school. We used to carpool to school every morning and that is where we got our nicknames Special H and Special J. Isha and Amelia are 3 months apart, but they are the same size. It was so cute when they first met because Amelia immediately started giggling as soon as she saw Isha. Heather also has an older daughter, Hadley, who just turned five and is headed to kindergarten in the fall. It is hard to believe she is so grown up. She is a great helper with the little ones. Here is a shot with Heather and all the gang! Hadley wanted to hold Isha. She is such a good big sister. Isha looks so small to me, but when I put her in Hadley's little lap she actually looks really big, but Hadley did a great job holding her! It was so great to see Heather and her little girls. I miss her so much. We have lived so far away from each other for a long time. Heather was in Arkansas for awhile and as soon as she moved back to Idaho I moved to Virginia. Even though there are lots of miles between us we have remained good friends. For that I am forever grateful. Sorry to be so sappy, but I can't help it.

2 comments:

Shawn S. said...

Be sappy, your friendship is awesome! I am SO glad that you gals got some good time together! I love all of the pictures with the little girls! Isha and Amelia seem to be fast friends! And its great to see Hadley's wonderful big sister skills coming out! I really love this post! Thinking of you... -Sara

Anonymous said...

Thank heaven for sappy friends. I'm glad you got some cute photos of the girls together. We miss you guys sooo much. It's very sad to have you so far away. I just hope your Mom doesn't move to Washington. That would *really* make me sad.

I'll always remember driving to school with the Daines' boys. What a trip! Remember when the Suburban broke down on the way home? That was traumatizing!