Our Sweet Little Boys

Our Sweet Little Boys

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

CHHHHEEEEEEESSSSEEEE!!!

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Monkey has started yelling, often. I told him to say "Cheese, " and so he did, except he turned up the volume a little. Can you see the strain on his face? That's how loud he was!

What a funny child he is. He is just like he Daddy, a comedian, and always smiling.

Where's My Redhead?

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His hair just keeps getting lighter and lighter, but he is still a cutie!

My Worst Enemy

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Who would have thought my brave Little Guy would dislike the really cool ball sprinkler thingy so much? He did, though. I mean, he just despised it! His big brother love it. Just a small reminder of how different these little boys can be.

Crawfish

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Aw man, this was interesting. We went to the Premier Party for this movie that my husband is in-The Dark Place. It's a Christian film that our church funded. I knew there would be a shrimp boil but I didn't know about the crawfish OR raw oysters. It was interesting. I am use to seeing lobster being cooked (I'm from Florida) but I didn't know that you did crawfish the same way which is basically dumping them into boiling water-alive. It wouldn't have been a big deal if my husband hadn't of put too many in at one time and caused the pot to over flow. It was sort of funny, because all of the men immediately hit the ground, on their hands and knees, scrambling to pick up these fiesty crawfish that knew they were about to face their doom. I tried one, only so I wouldn't look like a total wimpy girl. It was gross. Nothing like lobster. Never again.

Art in the Park

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This is a great event that a neighboring town puts on. There are all of these artistic people who have boothes or stations for the kids to walk right up to and start creating. Everything is for free-that's my favorite part! It took the kids a long time to warm up to the atmosphere, but it was fun. Monkey really got into playing with the clay. I didn't get any pictures of Tinker because he was being super bashful, no surprise-he doesn't like crowds.

Little Friend

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We found this feline in our basement. It found its way in and couldn't get out. It woke me up one morning just HOWLING away. For those of you that don't know, I really DO NOT like cats! For some strange reason my heart went out to this one, despite the fact it woke me up out of my morning time comma. So...I cracked open a can of tuna and some milk, set it outside, and said GOOD BYE! Five seconds later, it was howling again at the door (I knew I shouldn't have been so nice to it). Anyways, long story short, I found it's rightful owner and hopefully will never see it again. Tinker on the other hand was obviously loving this little creature. He carefully watched its every move. Hmmm...maybe I can talk Daddy into getting a puppy for him instead.

Randomness

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It's been a while since I have posted anything. Times are crazy...I'll explain in a later post. These are just some random pictures of my little men. Take note of Little Tinker. Seriously, this sums him up. He is so hot/cold. Once second he is totally ticked off, the next he is giving his brother kisses, and then he playfully throws things (at his brother of course). Do

Friday, May 8, 2009

Yum Yum

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This watermelon has sat in the bottom of our fridge for a couple of days getting nice and cold. I've been waiting on the weather to clear up so we could go outside and cut into it. FINALLY, a beautiful day! The kids loved it. After they ate HALF the watermelon they went and rolled around with the dog in the yard. Their chests were covered in watermelon juice and black dog hair. Ugh, it was so so gross!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Jesus Loves Me

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Sleepy Head

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So much for code names! :)

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Samson

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...minus the long hair, and divine strength that only God could grant. Other than those minor details I think we have a regular Samson on our hands. I have to admire this. Monkey grabbed the dog leash, that is wrapped around the base of the tree, and began to pull. He must have imagined to himself that he had enough strength in him to pull this HUGE dogwood slap out of the ground! I love the look on his face. He didn't give up either. He made several attempts grunting and straining each time. I was laughing so hard at him! This little guy is something else! Tinker just watched him. I would give anything to know what he was thinking in that moment.

Fishing

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This is one of those random last minute ideas that Super Daddy came up with. Last minute and random usually send me into a frantic state, but for some reason I just went with the flow without whining too much. It was late this afternoon, and the weather was so nice. We knew which lake we wanted to go to but had no idea where to go. Super Daddy just followed his instincts and landed us this great little dock. I couldn't help but appreciate the rustic beauty of this dock, the calm water...oh...it was all really inspiring. I wish I knew more about photography because I took a ton of pictures in a crummy attempt to capture the setting and mood of the moment. I am going to spare you all the pictures and only post these few above.

The kids loved it. Not so much the actual fishing part, but the casting and reeling part. That's pretty much all I did with them. There were little brim all around the dock and they were exceptionally talented at robbing us of our worms. Monkey was amused with them. He would drop the line just deep enough for them to come up and nibble but shallow enough that we could all see them nibbling.
We are going to have to go again sometime soon.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Random Snap Shot

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First Family Camp Out

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Notice the dirty face?

This water was really really cold!

Monkey's friend from Church.







Our very first! I was a little hesitant because I wouldn't have all of my normal conveniences, but I knew that Supper Daddy was really pumped about going and I didn't want to burst his bubble. Now, I'm glad we did it and I can't wait to go back. Of course, I forgot the hot dogs, Monkey's underwear, and some pots to cook in, but we managed just fine. I am way too forgetful for my own good. It's a wonder I can function on a daily basis as scatterbrained as I am. Anyways, one of the focuses of the trip was for Supper Daddy to compete in a bow shoot. We went through one of the rounds with him and it was really fun and Monkey could spot the animal targets right away. He got all excited when his Dad drew back the arrow to shoot.
We met up with some friends while we were there which was nice-a fellow Mommy to talk to and sympathize with. This was also her first camping experience with little ones. All the kids were great. Oh, and Tinker also got to try out his bow. He can barely do anything with it except swing it around. Monkey is getting there. He can actually shoot an arrow, but not with a lot of force. My little archers in the making. It is a fun sport. I tried it myself while I was there...became addicted...bought a bow...and a dozen arrows. I had no idea it could be so much fun. Supper Daddy is full of tips for me. Apparently I am being groomed to compete at the next shoot in June. I just hope I don't embarrass myself.


Another Zoo Day

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You are going to get tired of seeing these "zoo" pictures. It was another beautiful day. We went with some of Monkey and Tinkers' friends. Aren't they cute looking at all the animals. They never tire of seeing them. Monkey was so funny on that toucan at the park. He could really make that thing move. Enough to make me nervous. I just knew he was going to fling himself off of it, but he didn't, and I let him throw his weight into it full force. Man, I love that little guy. He is so funny.