Things are still good in the Stuart family. My job has been a bit stressful the past couple of weeks, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Wylie will start district football next week, and that should add a whole other level of excitement to our lives. I am planning on traveling to several of the out of town games. I will let you know how that goes.
Ryleigh is doing great! She is still enjoying all of the wonderful things she gets to do weekly. She loves going to church and to lifegroup. She enjoys her time at her sitter, and she loves going to her "cass" (class) on Tuesday and Thursday. I can't believe she turned 18 months on Sunday. Her next well baby check is on Wednesday, and I will update you on her stats. She is getting so big and she is getting to be little Miss Indpendent. She want to do everything by herself and she gets frustrated if she can't. She will ask for help if the situations calls. She is saying tons of words and she is starting to make sentences. She is a great helper around the house when she helps me clean up, do the dishes, gather trash, and take the dog outside. I love her willingness to help her mommy.
Here are a few pictures from the past few weeks. She is looking more and more like a big girl.
Here she is all dressedup to go out with mommy and daddy. She just looked too cute for me not to snap a picture.
Here she is in her purple ready to go to the football game last Friday. She loves going to see the "baa" games. She has made friends with all of the people who sit around us, and I think they enjoy watching Ryleigh as much as they like watching the game. She even conned the people behind us out of some popcorn. What a stinker!!!
She has started to want to go to sleep by herself. Here she is crashed out on the couch after a long day. She thinks she is such a big girl when we let her lay on the couch with a pillow.
This is a picture from a few days ago when I found my sweet baby in the pantry. She was really quiet, and when I went to look for her, she was sitting in the floor helping herself to some chips. When I asked her what she was doing, she sweetly replied, "cips momma...mmm."





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