Kid Quote of the Week

Zane (handing me a plastic bowl with a rubber ducky inside): "Mama, here is some bessert (dessert) I made for you."

Me: "Wow! What is it?"

Zane: "It's a duck that I shot myself and then cooked."

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Bike Trip to Valle Vidal: Sept.29-Oct.1

While I was off on my quilting retreat, Danny and the boys were out biking in New Mexico. They went back to the Ville Vidal where we spent Labor Day weekend. The trees were beautiful and the elk were bugling, so despite the fact that the trip was full of steep climbs on rough roads, they all had a great time.



Quilt Retreat - Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2006

Mom and I spent the weekend at a Ogallala Quilter's Retreat in Ceta Canyon, TX. We had so much fun visiting and meeting new people. And we got lots of sewing done, too!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

"There are packing peanuts everywhere!" - September 28

Danny's New "Toy" - September 28

Danny used some of the money from his first paycheck to make a down payment on his new Nissan Frontier. Not only is it four wheel drive, but it has the "off road package"! He was very sad when he had to sell his truck two years ago and has been counting down the days until he could get another one. He made sure this one has plenty of room for the boys carseats so he can take it on their outdoor adventures!

To Sleep or Not to Sleep - September 28

As anyone with more than one child knows, two kids from the same genetic pool can be VERY different. One of the big differences between our boys is that Wyatt hates to sleep (Danny thinks that Wyatt sees it as a form of weakness!) but Colter loves naptime and can sleep anywhere. When Wyatt was Colter's age he had already given up naps (he would lay in bed for over an hour and not fall asleep), but Colter sleeps for at least 2 hours everyday! I took this picture one afternoon when Colter had woken up a little too early from his nap and fallen back asleep on the pillows in the family room. As you can see Wyatt is wide awake and really wants Colter to wake up, too!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Going Fast! - September 27

While we were at the beach Wyatt spotted a little boy riding a bike just like his new one. He said, "That bike is just like mine, but it knows how to go fast. I want to teach my bike to go fast." After we got back from our trip he worked hard "teaching" his bike to go fast and in just a couple of days he was racing around the driveway like a champ! Now if we can just get Colter to pedal his tricycle instead of pushing with his feet, Danny will have a couple of riding buddies!


Monday, September 25, 2006

Bicycle Ride - September 25

Danny got a bike trailer to go with his new bike so that he can take the boys on bike rides. Here are some pictures from their first riding adventure!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Florida: The Boat Ride - September 20-24

Our flight didn't leave Jacksonville until Sunday afternoon, so on Sunday morning we went on a boat ride with Uncle Paul, Aunt Cheryl, Missy, Liz and Will. The boys got to see some dolphins, do some fishing and Wyatt even got to drive the boat!Even on the boat Colter still managed to get his afternoon nap!
Wyatt and Aunt Cheryl watching the waves.







Saturday, September 23, 2006

Florida: The Beach - September 20-24

We spent Saturday at the beach. It was a pretty windy day, so the waves were a little bigger than normal. Wyatt (who isn't a big fan of things he can't understand) wasn't really excited about playing in the waves. Colter (who is still pretty trusting) had lots of fun "wave jumping" with his Daddy.

After spending some time in the water, both boys enjoyed playing in the sand.

Wyatt and Liz on the beach.

Colter and Missy building a sand castle.

Wyatt burying Colter in the sand! :)


Friday, September 22, 2006

Florida: Family in Jacksonville - September 20-24

Our next stop was Jacksonville to visit PaPa and Grandma Emily. Colter kept telling their dog, Candy, "No-No" when she would walk near him!
All of Danny's Jacksonville Family (aunts, uncles and cousins) came over for a family dinner on Saturday night.
Wyatt and Colter had fun playing with Taylor.
Aunt Cheryl, Uncle Paul and Wyatt enjoying some "Scooby snacks."

Colter with Aunt Cheryl and "little" Paul.


Wyatt and Colter reading with Danny's cousin, Becky.


Wyatt and Colter with "Luke." Colter really wanted to bring him home with us on the airplane!

Florida: Family in Starke - September 20-24

Our first stop was Starke, Florida to visit Papa and Grandma.
Wyatt and Colter loved the nice backyard and beautiful weather.

Wyatt and Colter loved playing with the blocks that use to belong to Grandpa (Danny's Dad).

We also got to vist Danny's great aunts, Myrtice and Noble.

After two days in Starke it was time to say good-bye and head to our next destination.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Florida: The Airport September 20-24

We left on Wednesday afternoon for a trip to Florida to see Danny's grandparents and lots of aunts, uncles and cousins. It had been a long time since we had been to Florida and we were looking forward to a great visit.Colter loved watching the planes at the airport and Wyatt loved taking off and landing in the airplane.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

A Camera of Their Own - September 19

As most of you know, we are a family that loves to take pictures. Our boys have started wanting to use our cameras, so we thought it might be time to get them one of their own. Colter loves pushing the button and waiting for the flash, Wyatt loves seeing his picture after he's taken it and we love not having to worry about them dropping our cameras!


Here is a picture Wyatt took of a tower that he built.

Shaving Cream - September 19

In a moment of bravery one afternoon I pulled out the shaving cream and let Wyatt and Colter "paint" the utility room floor. As you can see from the pictures, Colter painted a little bit more than the floor!



Thursday, September 14, 2006

Towel Boys - September 14

The boys love taking showers with their Daddy in the mornings. Here is a post-shower picture after Danny has wrapped them up in their towels.