Sunday, September 20, 2009

4th of July

Yes I know, this is from like 2 and 1/2 months ago. So I really have some updating to do. At least it is still from this same year. After our trip to Hawaii, at the end of June and the beginning of July, we went up to Crescent City, CA to visit my Aunt and Uncle for the 4th of July. That morning we went to a parade and were practically a part of it at one point. I didn't get any pictures of us there. All these pictures are from that night when we were doing fireworks.
Winston and super cute Auntie Mickey!

From Left to Right: Austin (Kenzie is hidden behind him), Rachel, Aaron and AJ, Walter, and Shaelyn







Winston is still not sure about the sparklers. That changed by the end of the night.

The kids are so happy to be staying up past their bed time.
I don't know what is going on in this picture but I thought it was funny.

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Precious Moments

I am sorry for the lack in blogging, I just haven't found the time with all the new things that have been happening lately. Anyway, this is still from our trip back in May when we went to Kansas. My Mom and Grandma took Shaelyn to the Precious Moments Capitol, about 1 hour away from my aunt and uncles house. Here Shaelyn and her Great Grandma with a frog that is outside before you go into the main building. Last time I went with the kids it was rainy and miserable so we didn't pose with any of these fun sculptures.
In the pictures the frogs look like the same size but this is actually the smaller one right next to the other frog. I'm sure you could figure that out, I am just saying.


Sea Horse and Shaelyn, what else is there to say?

Riding the Whale.
Again, the last time we went it was rainy and the fountain was not on. This is located right in front of the Main Building.
This is along the walkway to the Precious Moments Chapel.

More fountain fun.

Not really sure what she is doing in this picture but I am sure she probably wanted a snow globe. I am glad they didn't come home with one because I am pretty sure it wouldn't have lasted long because the kids would want to see it all the time.
Wishin' and Hopin' and Thinkin' and Prayin' . . . You have to wait another 20 years! Ack! I don't even want to think it could be sooner.