Friday, June 30, 2006
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Pool Time!
Sand Table
Friday, June 23, 2006
Sunday, June 18, 2006
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY
Happy Father's Day Erik.
Some people are just meant to be dads,
and you are one of them.
You have this incredible way with kids,
and that's one of the many things I really love about you.
You're patient and kind, and understanding and loving.
Jake and Ben love you, and I don't blame them.
I love you, too,
and I think you're a GREAT father!
Hope you had a wonderful Day!
Some people are just meant to be dads,
and you are one of them.
You have this incredible way with kids,
and that's one of the many things I really love about you.
You're patient and kind, and understanding and loving.
Jake and Ben love you, and I don't blame them.
I love you, too,
and I think you're a GREAT father!
Hope you had a wonderful Day!
Monday, June 12, 2006
Weekend in Idaho
We went to Idaho for our annual Memorial Day trip. This was the last time the boys could fly for free with us (free flights for kids end at age 2), so we wanted to take advantage of it. They were really good on the plane rides and entertained everyone around us.
The weather turned out to be a bummer except for two days, but we still had fun. The boys were able to go golfing with us again, but this time they had their own clubs and balls. They LOVED being out there. We are hoping they keep up their interest in golf because Erik and I are thrilled to have our built in "foursome".
Grandma and the boys also planted flowers. She bought them their own flowers, pots, wheelbarrel, shovels, buckets and watering cans. I'm sure now that we are gone, those flowers get more attention than any other that Grandma is growing :)
The weather turned out to be a bummer except for two days, but we still had fun. The boys were able to go golfing with us again, but this time they had their own clubs and balls. They LOVED being out there. We are hoping they keep up their interest in golf because Erik and I are thrilled to have our built in "foursome".
Grandma and the boys also planted flowers. She bought them their own flowers, pots, wheelbarrel, shovels, buckets and watering cans. I'm sure now that we are gone, those flowers get more attention than any other that Grandma is growing :)
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