Saturday, October 25, 2008
What's So Great About Pumpkinland?
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sticker on the Bathroom Wall...
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Steak for the Whole World...
Do people in Sudan even eat beef?!?!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
6:15 a.m. and Ready to Sled...
Asher could barely waddle in his snow clothes. If he fell over, he couldn't get up without help. But he was warm!
Asher discovered it was much easier to just slide down the hill on this stomach after he kept slipping and falling when he tried to walk.
Eli wanted to teach Asher all "the ropes" of sledding. He was teaching each step in the process and always made sure Asher had an equal number of turns on the sled.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Stop, Drop, and Roll...
There was a trailer there that they would fill with fake smoke and let the kids practice crawling out of the room safely. This really freaked some of the kids out and the smile on Eli's face in the picture is completely fake, he was really worried about the whole situation.
All of the kids escaping out of the smokey trailer. Eli even crawled down the steps out! He wasn't taking any chances of inhaling any smoke! The highlight of Eli's day- and what he's been talking about since he's known about the field trip - spraying the fire hose.
Monday, October 6, 2008
The Caboose Turns Two...
I'm grateful every day Grandpa Moore was able to meet his namesake. Of course I wish Asher would have more vivid memories of him, but I am going to make sure he hears all about his Great Grandpa Moore and the amazing man that he was.
Look how fast one year goes!
Happy First Birthday!
Asher enjoys some of his first birthday time with Grandpa Fotheringham.
After Grandma Ham's visit, there wasn't birthday activity until that night. We decided to try the Mayan Restaurant again, even though the last time we went the food was terrible. We had heard from others they had improved, so we were willing to give it another try. The Mayan has great entertainment for young kids and is set up like you're eating in a rain forest. They have a show with cliff divers and fire dancers, which the whole family loves to watch. Most importantly, it's a family atmosphere and we don't have to worry about our wild monkey boys disturbing others who are eating. You don't have to be quiet at the Mayan and there is plenty of room for the kids to roam around, which is just what our boys need.
After dinner at The Mayan, we returned home and let Asher open his presents from the family. We are having the party for the extended family on 13 October. Grandpa and Grandma Fotheringham are on a cruise and we didn't want them to miss it.
Eli could not resist "helping" Asher opening his presents. Actually, he wanted to open them all and we had to keep reminding him that they were Asher's presents. Thankfully Asher didn't seem to mind- I don't think that will be the case for his 3rd birthday!