Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Wagon Walking

We received a wagon for Christmas from a certain Kristi and Matthew Smith that we've been putting miles on already. Sunday late afternoon we headed over to Canyon Lake Park for a supper picnic, some duck/goose/swan feeding, playground time, and a walk along the bike path leading to a geocache. Lydia spent the most time in the wagon and found some fun ways to entertain herself and us all. The boys ran around most of the time but did eventually tucker out and appreciate the ride. (The pulling did get considerably harder though!) Hopefully you and yours have been cruisin' through spring just as easily.
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Things that may be...

~Oreo cookies may be on sale buy-one-get-one-free.

~This may be proof of Lydia's first Oreo (NOT her first cookie, just first Oreo.)

~Big trouble may be coming since the girl already has a serious sweet tooth.

~Oreo's just might be milk's favorite cookie. :)

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Lydia's silly brothers at Mt. Rushmore

...And a few of the silly antics from the boys on Sunday afternoon. The one that looks like Hans is sitting on Evan's head cracks us up. I guess we spend too much time with them because we find them funnier all the time. I hope your day was just as laughable. (And I'll try not to get so far behind posting next time.) Hugs :)
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Lydia's First Trip to Mt. Rushmore

It's funny that we were to Mt. Rushmore often enough the first few years to have favorite parts of the informative movie or the lighting ceremony presentation but now, after living here a six years, we hadn't been there since Lydia was born.

After a busy Saturday we were talking to the kid about what to do on Sunday and they requested visiting Mt. Rushmore. It was a bit disappointing at first that there would be no Aunt Kristi and Uncle Matthew or fireworks (which there were the last time we were near Mt. Rushmore) but once there they quickly recovered. There were only about 10 cars in the parking lot so we had a lot of room for them to run around and explore. Lydia proved she can climb the stairs after the boys without resorting to crawling, that's baby stuff now. She also also waved to everyone and everything from her perch on Dad which was funny to me behind them since she looked a lot like the Elmo on her diaper peeking out of her shorts. She thoroughly seemed to appreciate Mt. Rushmore as much as any other 16 month old would. :)

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Saying Good Bye

While we were home we said good bye to two people dear to our hearts.

Andrea ( the older of Nathan's two younger sisters) has accepted a position with the Peace Corps and it leaving in May for Paraguay for two years. She will be working there to help educate the people as to what a democracy means since they have been under a dictatorship for so long they have no idea what self-governing even means. We should see her once during that time when she comes home on furlough next summer. We had to snap some fun pictures of her with her god-son Hans. As you can see he was his usual goofy little self.

We also said good bye to Jordan's girl friend Katie. Katie is in the MN National Guard and will be serving in Kuwait. She left MN the week after Easter for Ft. Sill in TX for training and heads over sometime in August. Katie and Jordan have been dating long enough that she has become part of our family and will be missed much.

May God watch over them both and bless the work that they do. Andrea and Katie, you are in our hearts and prayers. :)

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Sandbox

Even though it was winter jacket weather the boys couldn't resist the lure of a sandbox twice as big as ours. The size and the number of "construction trucks" makes it a HUGE hit. Hopefully you find things just as delightful. :)
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With the Smith Side

We spent time at Smiths on Maundy Thursday and then again on Saturday and Sunday. Evan and Hans have heard us talk about "going home" enough that they were calling this home. They certainly make it that while we're there. They have a habit of commandeering laps for their own purposes.

The second picture is further proof of Evan's new found appreciation for dogs. He and Freckles are now friends. He's like it even more if Freckles would fetch the ball more than twice before deciding he's too old (or lazy) for that. :)

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Pin-YAAAH-tah

My Grandparents spend from November to April every year in Texas. This year one of the souvenirs they brought back was a pinata filled with candy. Each of the great grand kids and the youngest two of the grand kids got to take a whacks at it. When it finally popped there was candy everywhere and kids scurrying for it(Hans definately had the biggest pile-candy lover). It was more fun than peeps so this may be a new Easter tradition for them. :)
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A few of our favorite activities...

~Petting Smoky the kitty was a huge hit. The kids fear of dogs is slowly but surely disappearing. They are still wary around dogs bigger than them but anything smaller, including the cats at my parents, receive lots of attention.

~ Uncle Brian took Evan around and around and around on the four wheeler so after watching from the window Hans wanted a turn on but with Dad. We might owe my parents a tank of gas after all the riding was done.

:)

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Happy Easter!!

I know I'm a little late for the Easter greeting but Easter greetings shoud last all year right?

We had a great time on our five day trip to MN and WI. Good Friday we celebrated with my family at my parents house. We ate too much crab, shrimp, and ice cream. After that we packed the tiny church my parents attend with the 20 of us taking up a third of the pews.

Over the two days we were there we saw all of my Mom's family. The pictures are of our family on Good Friday, Lydia with my Grandpa, and Hans reading with his Auntie Katy.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

This is Only a Test

We have a new camera! Nathan was trying it out the other night and the kids were having a great time hamming it up for Dad.

The bunk beds are still a big hit and they are used as a place to play more often than they are used for sleep. Very often the kids are playing "farm" as you can see Evan with Piggy, Goat, Horse, Farm Puppy, and Hans has Blue Horse. Lydia is just happy because she can climb on the bottom bunk to bounce and in these pictures she has yanked out her hair ties so her pig tails are now crazy hair!

I'll post again next week. We've got a busy day tomorrow with me subbing for our principal who is with his wife in the delivery room right now and then we're off to Minnesota and Wisconsin for five days.

A Blessed Eater to you all. :)

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