Well, I guess you were right.
The bluebonnets were worth the drive...
...Springtime is beautiful,
And I'm proud to call this country home.
Those are some of my favorite lyrics, sung by one of my favorite Texas Country singers, Roger Creager. Perfect theme song for our annual family trip up TX-290, in search for the best picture-perfect patch of bluebonnets we can find. And, while this year's crop suffered from the same drought we're experiencing here in Houston, we still found a great spot for the girls to play and for Mama to take pictures. I love looking through my old photos and seeing how much they've grown in a year.
Sara has lost all signs of baby/toddler-hood. She's now a little lady - and such a loving, caring and nurturing big sister (well, most of the time!).
And, Georgia Ann...watch out world - she's our little firecracker. So full of energy, personality and spunk.
Here is to celebrating our Texas spring-time ritual for many more years to come!!
Hope y'all are enjoying this beautiful weather - and soaking up some springtime goodness! :) What's your "let's celebrate spring" ritual? And, if you don't have one - I challenge you to find one. And let me know what you decide :)
12 comments:
So pretty!!!! Love the lemons over the eyes and the last one melts my heart!
Your girls are adorable! Love the images, they are so fun!
Lately, my ritual is putting up the snow blower and washing the winter jackets....and hoping I don't have to bring them back out next week!
They are toooo cute!! Love the colors in these shots!!
such a cute session and beautiful girls!
So cute! I love the location. The flowers are awesome!
Awww! What a great variety! Love the bright spring colors, and such sweet expressions!
Absolutely adorable!! Love their outfits and your props!! Beautiful work!
That last image is my very favorite! So beautiful
These are lovely. What gorgeous girls!
These are fantastic!
I love seeing your annual bluebonnet pictures!!! They are so cheerful and cute! We drove up 290 a few weeks ago to enjoy the wildflowers... or what few we could find. :-)
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