We went to the park with Isaac and friends last week. The park also has a mini zoo with a variety of ducks, goats, chickens & a rooster. In the duck pen it was two for one day because while you were looking at the duck swimming around you could also view the rat eating the duck's food out of the bowl behind him. Two for one. Sorry, no photo, I was too stuned to think fast enough. But here's the park.
I don't want to toot my own horn but I taught Isaac this look-away-like-you-don't-care model pose. Toooot.
Here is something exciting happening on TV
Hold on to your hats because this is cute. This is how James likes to wake up Clay the mornings when he realizes that Dada is still home. He first yells "Dada, Dada!" and jumps up and down and points at the bed.
Introducing the new guy--Jonah! We've known his parents, Gabe & Laura, from church but they moved away to Michigan and just moved back down the street which forces them to be our new best friends.













I LOVE the cute pictures of james watching TV and getting excited!
ReplyDeleteTrue Story: I shed a tear when I saw the pictures of James waking up Clay... we will ignore the other factors that contributed to the tear and just claim the picture as the cause.
ReplyDeleteI love the first one of James in the chair for some reason. He looks so big. He looks so happy kissing his daddy as if to say "Yea! With Dadda home, Mama won't pay me no mind today...it's time to partay!"
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you guys like the pictures of James watching TV--since he's been sick we watched a lot of it! One of the first things he says in the morning is "show?" so I've had to put the TV on a power strip that I can turn off when James keeps messing with the "bubas" (buttons) that turn on the show. And yes, James knows it is time to partay when Dada is home, it's kind of time for me to partay too:)
ReplyDeleteJulianne--now I'm curious about your tear!