I don't want to ever hear this kid complain that I didn't take pictures of him as a baby. :)
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Marco! Polo!
Last Saturday, we rounded up the kiddos to watch a free polo match. It turned out to be very, very informal and we were grateful that we had chairs still stored in the trunk. You basically backed up to the field and parked to watch, kind of a like a drive-in movie, with horses.
The kiddos started out watching the match, all super excited. Then, a very nice lady came to let us know that balls and/or horses cross the red "barrier." The barrier was that very small board in front of Vera and Keller. Sure enough, while watching we saw two horses and their riders jump the board to keep from colliding. We backed up a bit.
We also flanked the kids. If I ball did cross, I am sure that J or I would have caught it, he would have just thrown the baby to me first. ;)
The kiddos started out watching the match, all super excited. Then, a very nice lady came to let us know that balls and/or horses cross the red "barrier." The barrier was that very small board in front of Vera and Keller. Sure enough, while watching we saw two horses and their riders jump the board to keep from colliding. We backed up a bit.
We also flanked the kids. If I ball did cross, I am sure that J or I would have caught it, he would have just thrown the baby to me first. ;)
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
B's Classroom
An afternoon visit to Mrs. B's kindergarten classroom provided this mama with lots and lots of inspiration. B had her students make fantastic self-portraits using marker, crayon, and watercolors all mashed together. I had to try and recreate them at home.
Mine (seriously, my outfit is a little ridiculous:):
Vera's:
Keller's:
Keller wanted to do the entire thing by himself, but I helped him with the drawing of his face, the crayon and watercolor part were all him.
Happenings
Duck, Duck, Goose
The kiddos playing sled dog...I'll give you one guess who started the game.
Keller looks like he would fit in perfectly in Italy.
Phineas and Ferb Live!
This tarantula was found during a birthday party walking along in the grass at the park. Uhmm...I thought these things only lived in aquariums.
Goleta Train Museum:
The kiddos playing sled dog...I'll give you one guess who started the game.
Keller looks like he would fit in perfectly in Italy.
Phineas and Ferb Live!
This tarantula was found during a birthday party walking along in the grass at the park. Uhmm...I thought these things only lived in aquariums.
Goleta Train Museum:
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Touch-a-Truck
PEP's new fundraiser is Touch-a-Truck, which equals Keller's idea of what heaven must look like. The basic idea is that there are a variety of different trucks that the kids can explore, climb onto, and have their picture taken while they pretend they are driving it. Wow! There was a huge selection of trucks, everything from garbage, fire, police, and tow...to a camper, trolley, and J's personal favorite, the bus. Vera also liked the bus, because in her own words, "You could see the bathroom, the bathroom. You could see the toilet!" It takes so little to blow a kid's mind.
Keller was overjoyed to run into Keenan!
This picture cracks me up. She was going for a serious construction worker look.
The crane was my top pick for coolest truck on the lot.
Keller was overjoyed to run into Keenan!
This picture cracks me up. She was going for a serious construction worker look.
The crane was my top pick for coolest truck on the lot.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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