Sunday, March 22, 2009

Soccer

This was the practice before the first game.


Maymie was so excited to get back and go to soccer!!!

Maymie and Avery giving big hugs!!

Maymie got her uniform and a very cute hair bow from Jill!!!
She is #2!!
Go Sharks!!!



Here she is ready for the first game!!


So cute with her bow!!


Big hugs before the game!


Go Sharks!!!

Maymie, Avery, & Elise
Elise scored a goal!!! Way to go!!


Nanny telling Maymie what a wonderful job her team did!!


Grammy and Grandpa came to see the action!


Thanks for coming!!
Next game March 28 at 9:30!!!

7 Deep Thoughts:

Anonymous said...

She looks too cute in her uniform! I love it! Go Sharks!!! :)

andrea said...

Adorable! Go Maymie GO!

Julie said...

We can't wait to come watch!

A. Billie and Babe said...

What a big girl Maymie is. She is so pretty and looks so happy.
Nanny === do you think you need something else to keep warm? Look at those red gloves. That's ok, I love you. I know Maymie loved you being there for her first game.
love and kisses,

PS Where' Madden?

Meredith said...

Does She get style points in her games! She is rockin that perfect bow. Too stinking cute for words! Have fun with soccer!

Anonymous said...

Oh! I hate that I missed the game that Rylee's team played against Maymie! I heard it was so exciting! lol

apc24_13_21 said...

We need to come out and watch Maymie and Avery play. I hear they are very good! :)

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