Saturday, March 28, 2009

Outside!

She loves the outdoors now that the snow is melting so she can walk. I think we might not see her inside again until October. (Weather report said it is likely to snow again tomorrow, but I am not going to complain any more; I have a friend who lives in Fargo. . .)

Still Fans Here :)

And pretty cute fans at that.
Our team was taken out of the conference by North Carolina last night. :(
It was kinda expected.
See ya next year, Zags!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Hooray! It's . . . Umm . . . Spring??!

Spring? Well, there are starting to be some bare islands in the snow.
Fear? Pah!
What were you worried about, Mom?

What a good boy, helping Ari be "safe" on the slide.

Helping Gabrian, too.

Babies!

They just discovered the bag of doll clothes, and Gabrian has been dressing all of the babies. Of course, they won't play this at all unless I'm sitting in the room with them. I ought to just set up a laptop desk in there. . . I'm not sure how I could get the washer and drier to work though.

Ariana


Where did my baby go???!

Homework! Yay!

Why is it that the delight with "homework" wears off at about 1st grade?

Bathed for Bedtime


Bible Buddies

They've both been doing a lot of Bible reading. Conor mixes it up as to which version he's reading, or choosing a kids' bible story. Cameron is stubborn and sticks to the King James even though I've tried to tell him that his Kids' Quest Bible or an NIV would be easier for a kid to read.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Slow Way To Make Cookies

Beats Me!

Will Winter Ever End?!!

March 9: Big snowstorm, roads closed, many accidents, long commute. . .
March 10: Beautiful. Flocked trees. Brilliant sunshine. COLD!
Below zero each morning when we sent the boys to school.
Still bike riding weather after a little rain revealed some bare ground.
Too much sunlight streaming in, but I liked this overexposed picture.

No Refuge Here, Kitty!

Hiding under the futon won't save you!
But you do keep going back for more, don't you?!

Copycat

Gabrian kept a close eye on Conor to make sure that he turned the pages at the right time.