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Thursday, January 29, 2009

One Of My Favorite People ~ And Grace's Too! =)

Today Nathan Taylor got his driver's license. A very proud moment for any teenager and even cooler because his parents got him a truck for his birthday! Well of all the places this handsome young man could have driven to on his first night out on the town, he honored Grace and I with a visit. ;) Yup, the first to see this newly licensed driver as he took his truck out on her maiden voyage was little o'l me!

Of course Grace was not at all excited to see the tiny paper with Nathan's picture on it that he carried in his wallet.... SHE JUST LOVES NATHAN! (Whom she refers to as her boyfriend....) Sorry to all you young ladies out there, because I think Nathan is equally as smitten with Grace... Of all the places he could have been tonight, he was playing barbies and dress up with Gracie!



After a few rounds of "tickle wrestling" Grace sports her wild child hair do and purple princess dress, while Nathan accessorized with a pink chiffon princess skirt...

After playing barbies, dress up, eating ice-cream and watching the movie "Cars", Nathan went out to stir up some trouble with kids his own age. We are just glad that he is not too cool to still hang out with us once in awhile too!












5 comments:

Michelle Riggs said...

sweet pictures and story! Your daughter is beautiful.

Jeanine said...

Now that is one COOL KID! Great story. Thanks for sharing.

Leslie said...

That is precious.

kim said...

It's all very cute and adorable. Grace looks so sweet in her purple dress and Nathan with his pink "veil"...well anyway.
I'm just am having trouble getting over the fact that he is old enough to have his driver's license. This, in turn, makes me old. Didn't I just turn 16? AH, old, old, old.

Rachel said...

I remember keeping Nathan in the nursery at RBC and all the other kiddos were taking off their shoes, but he was insistent that he was NOT taking off his COWBOY BOOTS!

I'm with Kim - hard to believe he's driving.