Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Happy Birthday Grandpa Moore!!!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
We're Not in Kansas Anymore...
The greatest thing about Tana is she is not a high maintenance friend. All of my high maintenance friends have fallen to the wayside. Tana and I can go weeks and even months without talking and pick up right where we left off when we do get in touch again. Tana's life is definitely always on the move with Sam being in the military. I have been able to visit them in Korea, North Carolina, and now Kansas. Maybe their next transfer will be somewhere exciting like Germany.
Asher and I had so much fun visiting Tana and her family! Maxx and Asher entertained each other, usually choosing to push a car around as the went from room to room. They each love to "shake their booty" whenever music is on. They also love books and spending time looking at them alone and having them read out loud. We visited some fun places, but Tana and I both agreed that probably the most fun they had was playing at the park and splashing in the puddles on the sidewalk in front of their house. As parents we often try to take our kids to these fabulous places when the greatest amount of fun is just on the other side of the front door- especially for almost-two-year-olds. We can't wait to get out to see them again!
Asher and Maxx taking it easy on the train ride.
Asher thought the trees and other scenery needed a friendly wave hello.
At the turning back point, we all got off of the train while the engine was switched.
Asher and Maxx enjoy the beautiful scenery from their window seats.
Asher can't wait to eat his lunch that was just delivered by the train.
Enjoying the water fountain show in front of the Crown Center in Kansas City.
The water fountain show was synchronized to music and it was quite mesmerizing.
Our Two Year Supply...
Where the Time Goes...
A few mornings ago, as I was spending the usual tremendous amount of time cleaning up Asher after a meal, I decided to document what he usually looks like after eating. Independence in an almost two year old is a mixed blessing. Asher INSISTS on feeding himself. If I get my hand even close to the utensil he's using, he does this growling thing. If I push the issue, he gets mad and will throw his entire plate on the floor. So he gets to feed himself and I get to spend a enormous amount of time each day cleaning him up, cleaning the counter and floor up, changing his clothes often after each meal and adding to the already mountains of laundry that are always accumulating in each hamper throughout the house.
"Don't even think about touching my spoon!"
Then Asher looks confused, as if he has no idea where all of this mess on his clothes came from. Have you noticed that when you try to wipe off Cream of Wheat it just kind of rolls around- the washcloth cannot seem to pick it up!
All Aboard!
I Think We're Ready...
All of the Halloween decorations showing up in the stores is just fine with me. I LOVE fall!!! Not only is Eli anxious for the Halloween season, I must be, too. I ordered the pictures to include with our Christmas card a few weeks ago. It was mostly influenced because I had 100 free prints that were expiring that I wanted to make use of, but I, too, am looking forward to Halloween, sitting in front of a warm fire, Thanksgiving, hot chocolate, Christmas shopping, getting to bed earlier because the sun actually goes down before midnight, and the most fun of all - CHRISTMAS!!!
"How would I look with a jack-o-lantern smile?"
This is Eli's "scary Halloween Face."
Monday, September 8, 2008
The Freezer with No Handle...
The Dirt Hill...
We'll put some lanterns on top of the columns when it's all done. The columns are built so that some day we can add an iron gate - but if we ever actually do get a gate, it will be in the far distant future.
Asher, and the other boys, too, LOVE riding with Scott on the big equipment. Scott is in all his glory!
I think the big equipment that's been here for the past few weeks has been the highlight of the summer for all four boys in the family!
It's nice to see that there are still some of the real joys I enjoyed that my children are able to enjoy, too. Dirt- the fun is timeless!