Monday, June 30, 2008

The Beach

Sinead came last week, and the boys and I couldn't wait to go see her. We headed to the Dorsey's for a day of visiting at the beach. I was surprised that the boys actually went in the water. Taye in particular had a lot of fun. Darius was happy to be in the water as long as I was holding him, until a wave came that got us all in the face. At that point he was done with the ocean. Luckily he thought building (or more accurately, destroying) sandcastles was a lot of fun. Taye liked to run into the water, and then run away from the waves. He kept telling me "the water is coming with me!"

As you can see from the pictures, it was a gorgeous day and we all had a great time. I took some of these, and stole the others from Karen. Obviously all the really really good shots are mine (haha).


This picture reminded me of another...

see the resemblance?

Friday, June 27, 2008

Nah-nah...

I know something you don't know! Its about my baby....

I'm not telling here, since I know some people don't want to know, so you'll have to come bug me if you want to find out :o)

Monday, June 23, 2008

"You 'nember..."

Lately the boys, especially Darius, like to ask me if I "'nember" certain (often random) things.

One time, out of nowhere, Darius asked me, "You 'nember I wear bowling shoes?"

Another time he came over, touched my belly, and asked, "You 'nember baby Mya?" (We are in serious trouble if this baby turns out to be a boy!)

Today was perhaps my favorite. He climbed up into my lap and asked, "Mama, you 'nember I pooped?" Um, yeah - I 'nember. :o)

Saturday

Saturday was a busy day for us. Our town was having their annual Summer Solstice celebration, which we had never been to before. We planned to go last year, but it was pretty much rained out. Luis went down in the morning to run in their 5K race, he placed 4th in his age group, and 24th overall. He was not thrilled, but I think he did awesome. The boys and I planned to walk down in time to see the finish, but unfortunately we were too late. We met up with Luis and had some snacks while we waited to hear the results of the race. While we were waiting, Taye found a slug in the wagon, which provided minutes of entertainment.


The boys wandered around the playground for a while, but there was so much else going on that they didn't play there much. After the results were announced, we walked across to the flea market. As I have mentioned, we are fans of flea markets (in fact thats where we spent Sunday morning). Then we took a walk around the track to see what else there was. Taye played ball retriever at the dunk tank for a while, bringing the balls back to those who threw them. I couldn't tell if the girl volunteering for that job appreciated the break, or felt her position was threatened. :o) Either way, we moved on after a few minutes. Mostly there were tents of vendors selling all kinds of things, most of which we were not interested in. (Why pay full price when you can get it at the flea market for pennies?)

We did go under one tent with a sales genius. He saw Taye eyeing a basket, and casually mentioned that it was filled with chocolate popsicles. He just had to say the 'c' word. So, we got some chocolate popsicles.


When we got back around the track we saw Kathy, George, and Keyeanna watching the 'animal guy' and sat down with them.


Taye is not so into sitting, so we didn't stay there long, though we did stay long enough to see (and touch) the giant snake.


After all that excitement, we decided it was time to go home for lunch. Sadly we later realized that our one and only Buzz Lightyear had been lost at the park. Minus one for the day.

We also had to go home to get ready for my cousin's graduation party that afternoon. We had lunch and then set out for round two of the day.

Darius had fun playing with the various fake animals he found around the yard -


and stealing other people's food.


Taye, on the other hand, found a cowboy hat. You see, my cousin Jeff loves cowboys, he owns several hats which he is never without, and even has bull horns on the front of his car. We even told Taye he was going to meet a 'real' cowboy. So, of course, for the first time in years, Jeff showed up without a hat. But Taye really didn't mind, as long as he had one to play with. So that is what Taye did at the party.


Of course, no party would be complete without Daddy wrestling. This time the boys had extra help from Gerry.


My cousin Jay even jumped in at one point to help.

Not that the little ones needed it, they were handling him pretty well themselves!


When it was time to go, Uncle John told Taye that he could keep the hat - plus about a million for the day. :o) He was a very happy camper.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Blame Daddy...

Last night I gave Darius a perfectly acceptable haircut. I messed up a little on the side, cut one spot too short (which made the hair above it stick up)...so it certainly wasn't perfect. None of my haircuts ever are. But, it would have grown out in a matter of days and been just fine. Well, while I was at my appointment today, Daddy decided to "fix" it - by which he meant, cut a whole side of Darius' head (just one side, mind you) short, instead of just the one spot. I couldn't really see how that was better, so I did the only thing left to do - cut it all off and start over.

I actually think its pretty cute, but if you don't well, you know who to blame!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Father's Day

We had a very nice, low-key Father's Day this year (like pretty much every other year.) The boys and I made Daddy breakfast in bed (I had to kick him back to bed halfway through cooking - doesn't he know the drill by now?) We made cranberry muffins with a mix Luis bought himself, oh - a year or more ago, planning to make cranberry bread.


We also made eggs, tea, and cut up a fresh peach for him. We brought up his breakfast and presents, which he loved. Other than that we pretty much lazed around the house. I did also manage to remember to call my father this year too. :o)

Happy Birthday Drue & Declan!

Saturday we went to the Dorsey's for a birthday bash. As usual, it was a great time. First of all, they have a (kind of) fun yard.

With the tire swing...


the trampoline...


the hammock...


and the giant inflatable water slide - you could say its fun.


Then there were the double cakes...

and double pinatas...

with extra candy!

Finally, there was the small matter of a water fight to attend to. I had the very important jobs of taking pictures with my expensive camera, and holding Darius who does not like to get wet, so I was unable to participate. But it looked like a whole lot of fun, and due to my sacrifice, I now have these wonderful pictures to share. You're welcome.

We ended up staying until almost 9pm, we even gave the boys a bath there before we left - not that Darius needed it.