Kaylin Elizabeth Rigby. 5. Loves to dance. Loves to sing. Loves to look cute. Loves to be independent. And loves her mom and dad. Can she really be 5?? How is that possible?
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Five!
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Toothless. Finally!!
Konner has been waiting for so long to lose a tooth. ALL of his friends have lost teeth, but not my little Konner. And finally it happened. At Michael's. After I told him to wait until we got home he yanked the tooth out in line to pay!
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Grandma
I have to give my mom so much credit for the grandma she is. She spends time with my kids, reads to them, colors with them, takes them to the park. And they adore her and tell me often that they miss grandma. Warms my heart!!
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
Green Dragons
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Going private...
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Watch out Hillcrest!! Here comes Kaylin!
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Itsa Girl Thing
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Another Vacation?
Kaylin and Lyndee
London, Kaylin, Ollie, Konner, Dylan, Kylie, and Rylee.
So thankful for how sweet Rylee was with my kids. They had so much fun playing with her. Especially Konner! Thanks, Rylee!!
Konner had to warm up after almost giving mommy a heart attack with his jumping into the pool without his vest.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Kindergarten graduate
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Friday, June 17, 2011
My mom
My father passed away in my early 20s, he was only 42, of severe Cirrhosis of the liver. And it wasn't until a couple of years after that that I worked through serious issues from my childhood. I had a lot of anger and resentment, and with my father gone, I took it all out on my mother. I held her responsible for a lot, and maybe I still do a little, but I understand her and her choices better now. And I've lost the anger.
I grew up believing that my mother and I couldn't ever have a bond or connection. But ironically now, as a mature adult and wife and mother, my mom is who I can count on the most. My mom is the one I can count on for compassion when I need it. My mom is the one who will do her best to try to help me when I need it. That isn't saying that there isn't another person who would help me in my time of need, but my mom tries the hardest. If I need help with anything, I don't have to plead my case to her or beg. If I need to money or I need help with my kids, she doesn't make me plead my case or beg, and she typically has less than we do. She just does what she can.
My cousin, who I love very much decided to get married in Hawaii this month. She's my Jessie. I took care of her when she was little. The thought of her getting married without me made me very sad. So after discussing it with my husband, we decided I should go. I needed help with my kids, because I couldn't take them with and my husband had to work. He couldn't take the time off to go with me, and he needed help with our kids while I was gone.
I asked a few people for help. My sister was willing to do it, but it was a big inconvenience for her, and I really needed someone who could come to our home. So I called my mom. She has a full time job. She lives paycheck to paycheck. Money is always tight for her. She didn't make me plead my case. She didn't make me beg. She didn't give me excuses. She just said yes. She took a week off work and came down to stay with my kids while I went off to Hawaii. In doing that, she relieved me of a great deal of stress, and she made me realize even more how much I can count on her. And that is what family really is about. Being there for each other.
My kids had a great time with grandma and they even miss her now that she is gone. She has grown so much as a grandmother and even as a mother. I really appreciate her and the sacrifices she made to help me out. We've come a long way, mom. I love you.
Posted by Kathy at 11:54 PM 3 comments
Hawaii baby!!
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