Grace turned six in January. She's been such a mature girl all her long life though. Grandma Roonie said she was born acting mature. I think she has always had some extra maturity and has always helped me out a lot with everything. It was so fun to have her come along after figuring I wouldn't. I remember thinking about how you don't have to be alone when you have a baby. It's been nice to have Grace's companionship these last six years.
Grace was looking forward to being six although I begged her to stay 4, then 5 at the very most. "I'm trying" she'd say when I would tell her very seriously to stop getting older. At Christmas she was decorating the tree and said, "I feel six ALready!" with a surprised tone of voice
We had a family birthday party for Grace this year and a friends play date after school one day, just for fun. We also had fun opening packages from Annie's family and Aunt Sandy!


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Yes! Keep the posts coming. I almost cried looking at the baby pictures of Gracie. I miss those ages so much. Our two girls are now girls not babies.
My youngest turned six in February and, for some reason, I still think of him as a little kid, barely older than a toddler. Seeing Grace and how old she looks makes me step back and look at my Christopher more objectively.
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