Friday, February 29, 2008

Sharing Breakfast


Michael wanted his cereal without milk today. As usual, Cole zeroed in on any and all available food and made it his too.
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My Family


Michael drew this picture of his family. From left to right are Charlie (a little boy in his class at school, I'm not sure why he was in our family this day), Madisan, Daddy, Michael, Mommy, Cole. Notice how Madisan has four legs and wel all have belly buttons :)
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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Writing

Michael wrote his entire name last night. No tracing, writing. I tried to take a picture of the paper but it didn't come out. No one else but me could probably read it but I am still really proud.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Valentines for the Fishies

In front of the Chiclid tank.
Holding the "structions" (fish ID card) going under the tanks for an under the sea view.
Touching the stingrays.
Glenn took the day off and we went to the aquarium. Michael loved it. He was in awe of all the fish.
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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Colie Bear



Almost 11 months old :sniff:
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Where oh where...

...has my Georgia hat gone. The ONLY hat I have ever gotten him to wear and now it's missing. Michael tells me this everyday. At least it's getting warmer. Check out the new "noculars" Gram sent
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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Cool Pics

Some cool pics Glenn took on the hike with Michael


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Hiking with Daddy

Glenn took Michael on a hike back into the wooded part of our yard and then beyond.
Michael likes nothing more than picking up sticks.
Showin how strong he is (that's our house in the background)
Michael was facinated by the big gulleys created by the rain runoff. Beyond the woods, they cleared for a new subdivision that has never been built.
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Snow Days

I am a few weeks late getting these up. These are from our second snow storm. We got about and inch or two.

Michael and I had a snowball fight.
Joey's uncle brought up a sled that belonged to his mother when she was a kid and they shared with us. A sled was a hot commodity. People were using anything that could possibly slide down a hill including pizza boxes :)
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