Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pasta!

I was making gingerbread this morning and Callie brought me the rainbow pasta and said she wanted some. So I said ok and got some water boiling. Well I decided I would make the cold pasta salad with the Zesty Italian dressing so I need to cool in down when it was done cooking so I gave Callie her first job ever. She got to spray the pasta with cold water and she did so go and did it all by herself and didn't make a mess!! I'm so proud of her and it scares me that she is growing up so fast. I want to give her a sibling so bad!! She constantly talks about her little sisters. ANYWAY! When that was done and we mixed everything together she says,"I want to take a picture!" So here is her picture.

4 comments:

Christa&James said...

Darcie,
I sent you an e-mail about the scentsy stuff. Let me know if you got it or not. :)

Neika Boulter said...

She is getting big! Its hard to let go and let them do stuff sometimes, but then its also so much fun to see them learn!

Mary Duncan said...

Hey! I have just been thinking about you a lot! Callie is such a doll... that is so cute! Love you tons! ( :

The Wright Family said...

Darcie...she is ADORABLE! What a "grown up" little lady. LOL

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