Friday, June 17, 2011

Back in Action

Finally up and running with a new camera!  This time it was Megan, instead of Kerry, letting me know it had been awhile since the last pics!  Here's a few from the past couple of weeks:
Super-uper-duper excited to own his first official basball helmet.
  Heather, this one is for you. 
As soon as we heard the "uh-oh" Dave said "good thing this didn't happen at Heather's house!" 
Unfortunately this was only the start of many, many messes I have cleaned up after this child this week!

I took Chase and Taylor for pictures last week.  There will be no official 18-month pics for Taylor.  She was not interested one bit.  I tried.  This was her post-pictures - sure I'll smile for you now - photo session.

 When Bryce heard we were going for pictures he said to me "But Kelly I didn't bring a special outfit for pictures today."  So sweet - so he wanted to borrow some of Chase's so he could get in on the action.  Worked out well since Taylor left Chase hanging.  We got some cute pictures of the boys.  I'll post some after I pick them up later today.

 Little Stinker.

 On a much happier note, we've spent plenty of time in the pool recently!
 Buckets and 6 inches of water keeps them happy for a long time!
Sometimes just buckets will do the trick!

Getting ready for a pool party at Uncle Marty's house.  Someone is obviously not worried about her swimsuit figure!   The boys had their swimees on for about 2 hours before we ever left the house!

 Taking a swim with Vickie and Vanessa.
He might be just a little happy?!
 It's a rough life.

2 comments:

Shari said...

Matt used to do the SAME thing that Taylor does! He would take any powder-like substance out of the pantry and dump it on the carpet. Not too terrible until the day he dumped the red KoolAid on the tan carpet and decided to try to clean it up with a wet rag before he got busted. Good times, good times.

Heather said...

well, i'm not afraid of admitting it, you are a much better mom than I, Kel. As we speak, my eldest, 6, is eating an ice pop outside because i can't take even the thought of the possible mess. how do your children even come up with such ideas? i think my kids suspect what might happen if they were to do something like that. it's not pretty.