Well folks, I've once again uploaded more pictures than I meant to... it's just too hard to choose the best ones! So for those of you who stick with me to the end of the post, I thank you. :)
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We (except Todd) had a great beach day a couple weeks ago. We met some friends at St. Augustine beach (our first time there) and it was a BEAUTIFUL day. We set up under the pier at first because it was low tide:
The younger kids enjoyed the little pools around each support (notice my awesome friend, Michelle, photographing our cuties):
But of course, it wasn't long before Lincoln decided to hit the waves:
You might have to magnify this one to see that Lincoln and his friend are holding hands - aww!
Does it surprise anyone that Parker is the leader of this little adventure?:
Parker has his goggles on because there were tons of tiny fish in the tidal pools. Thanks for this great pic, Michelle!:
Here are two more dear friends. Tina is my age and hadn't been to the beach in over 20 years! "Lifeguard" Heather helped her have the courage to walk out into the water:
Eventually, after several more friends joined us, we had to relocate up by the rocks because the tide was coming in. In fact, the water kept surprising us and trying to pull our towels, bags, etc. out into the waves before we even knew it was coming! Here's the whole group once we finally got set up in our last spot:
Lincoln liked rock climbing almost as much as he had enjoyed the wave-jumping:
It wasn't long before Anndra joined him... digging for treasure, I think:
Look what I found, Mom!
One last pic of Lincoln and his 'girlfriend' - she's not around right now and he is sad. What's that saying... "Women: can't live with 'em, can't live without em"? Indeed:
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Trip to Montana
We were lucky enough to spend our anniversary in beautiful northwest Montana last week. Todd was invited to interview for a job there and his prospective employers paid to fly the whole family out for a visit. We had a wonderful time.
Moments after stepping off the airplane - so happy to be here! (You'll notice Anndra is holding one of her shoes. She never keeps them on for more than 2 seconds these days).
We immediately turned around and took this picture from our gate:
But it was the only sunny picture we got the whole trip because a few minutes later it looked like this:
And then it was either raining or drizzling the rest of the trip. But we still thought it was beautiful.
The kids loved the yard behind the condominium building where we stayed. They called it "the park" even though there wasn't a playground:
Notice the sweatshirts. We went from 100 degree weather in Florida to refreshing coolness in Montana (low 50s).
The day after Todd's interviews we drove up to Glacier National Park.
Even though it was overcast and we couldn't see the mountains very well, it was a breathtaking experience. Every time the clouds would part for a second, Todd would snap a picture:
Due to the record snowfall during the winter, the rivers and waterfalls were bigger than ever (at least according to what we were told).
One waterfall on this river was so powerful it seemed like a smaller version of Niagara Falls:
Those of you who know Todd can imagine how happy he was to be back in his beloved Rocky Mountains and to enjoy all this cold, wet summer weather:
Lincoln was really excited when he saw this sign, but we didn't have time to hike to it:
Our last stop in Glacier Park was Avalanche Creek (which is as far as anyone can drive into the park right now because they haven't finished clearing the snow from the road higher up).
The kids LOVED throwing rocks into the river. Todd taught Parker how to skip rocks for the first time. And Lincoln is STILL asking me to take him back - even though I've tried to explain to him how far away it is... He is very much in the "Why?" phase these days.
The 3 guys:
The 3 girls:
Anndra is still up to her hair-pulling tricks. :(
One cute story I have to tell: Anndra was absolutely enamored with the pink flowered car-seat we keep for her to use at Grandma's house. She kept saying "my flowers, my flowers" and would get all excited and point to each flower saying the colors, etc.
When we got to the SLC airport, she came unglued when she saw us putting it in a large black trash bag (to protect it as it went through the checked baggage system). I don't know if she thought we were throwing it away or what, but she threw the biggest fit ever - screaming and crying and not wanting to let go of it. She must have thought she'd never see it again.
But the best part of this story is her REACTION when we got the seat back at baggage claim in Montana. You never saw a little girl so happy in your life. It was adorable. I wish we had it on video. It got me thinking about all the times we freak out about things in this life only because we are too 'young' to understand that everything is going to be alright. I guess that is where trust/faith comes in.
Anyway, in summary: we loved our time in Montana and we can't wait to go back!
Moments after stepping off the airplane - so happy to be here! (You'll notice Anndra is holding one of her shoes. She never keeps them on for more than 2 seconds these days).
We immediately turned around and took this picture from our gate:
But it was the only sunny picture we got the whole trip because a few minutes later it looked like this:
And then it was either raining or drizzling the rest of the trip. But we still thought it was beautiful.
The kids loved the yard behind the condominium building where we stayed. They called it "the park" even though there wasn't a playground:
Notice the sweatshirts. We went from 100 degree weather in Florida to refreshing coolness in Montana (low 50s).
The day after Todd's interviews we drove up to Glacier National Park.
Even though it was overcast and we couldn't see the mountains very well, it was a breathtaking experience. Every time the clouds would part for a second, Todd would snap a picture:
Due to the record snowfall during the winter, the rivers and waterfalls were bigger than ever (at least according to what we were told).
One waterfall on this river was so powerful it seemed like a smaller version of Niagara Falls:
Those of you who know Todd can imagine how happy he was to be back in his beloved Rocky Mountains and to enjoy all this cold, wet summer weather:
Lincoln was really excited when he saw this sign, but we didn't have time to hike to it:
Our last stop in Glacier Park was Avalanche Creek (which is as far as anyone can drive into the park right now because they haven't finished clearing the snow from the road higher up).
The kids LOVED throwing rocks into the river. Todd taught Parker how to skip rocks for the first time. And Lincoln is STILL asking me to take him back - even though I've tried to explain to him how far away it is... He is very much in the "Why?" phase these days.
The 3 guys:
The 3 girls:
Anndra is still up to her hair-pulling tricks. :(
One cute story I have to tell: Anndra was absolutely enamored with the pink flowered car-seat we keep for her to use at Grandma's house. She kept saying "my flowers, my flowers" and would get all excited and point to each flower saying the colors, etc.
When we got to the SLC airport, she came unglued when she saw us putting it in a large black trash bag (to protect it as it went through the checked baggage system). I don't know if she thought we were throwing it away or what, but she threw the biggest fit ever - screaming and crying and not wanting to let go of it. She must have thought she'd never see it again.
But the best part of this story is her REACTION when we got the seat back at baggage claim in Montana. You never saw a little girl so happy in your life. It was adorable. I wish we had it on video. It got me thinking about all the times we freak out about things in this life only because we are too 'young' to understand that everything is going to be alright. I guess that is where trust/faith comes in.
Anyway, in summary: we loved our time in Montana and we can't wait to go back!
Monday, June 13, 2011
What can I say? My kids are adorable
****Warning**** This post is nothing but tons and tons of cute pictures of my 3 kids and contains no interesting news or tidbits about our lives and what's going on with us right now. So feel free to skip it if you are not a grandparent of these cuties.
Anndra:
Lincoln:
After trying on Mommy's lipstick:
While playing around with the camera:
Parker:
At his soccer team's end-of-the-season party:
with his teacher on the last day of school:
doing one of his invented science experiments:
As promised, pictures Grandy took at the park:
Lincoln & Anndra are finally learning to share their toys better:
Check it out - both hands in the baggie at the same time with NO screaming or hitting!!!
They are even learning to share their mom! The fact that Lincoln is letting Anndra sit on my lap for this story time and not insisting that he be in my lap as well is an INCREDIBLY big step for him:
Of course, they are always happiest when Parker joins in too.
I am LOVING having THREE kids - our family feels just right. :)
Anndra:
Lincoln:
After trying on Mommy's lipstick:
While playing around with the camera:
Parker:
At his soccer team's end-of-the-season party:
with his teacher on the last day of school:
doing one of his invented science experiments:
As promised, pictures Grandy took at the park:
Lincoln & Anndra are finally learning to share their toys better:
Check it out - both hands in the baggie at the same time with NO screaming or hitting!!!
They are even learning to share their mom! The fact that Lincoln is letting Anndra sit on my lap for this story time and not insisting that he be in my lap as well is an INCREDIBLY big step for him:
Of course, they are always happiest when Parker joins in too.
I am LOVING having THREE kids - our family feels just right. :)
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