Saturday, October 11, 2008

More Pictures that you probably care to see!!!

Here we go!



Jacob decided that since he could crawl now, he might as well start taking a bottle. I love how he is holding it up with his feet!


Kurstie wanted to carry Jacob on our afternoon walk!
What pregnant woman would turn down such an offer!


Do not attempt this at home...I am a professional...
...and I did indeed enjoy a face plant!!


The kids get to play the piano at the neighbors house!


Do I look like Mommy?


Or DADDY!

Guess Jacob was still hungry!






Fun in the sun one afternoon!





Play Group with or Neighbors Church




Yes, he did nod off and FALL off! He wore himself out!


I thought my Bubba and Sissy were loud, but you should hear Third Day, Jars of Clay, and Switchfoot in concert!!!




Elizabeth is showing off her rainbow she made!


Elizabeth was so determine to put her skirt on all by herself.
She was so proud when she got it on!


Practice, Practice, Practice!


We found out that Elizabeth's uvula is NOT permanently attached to her right tonsil! Praise the Lord, and what a trooper she was! She got a prescription from the doctor for 3 stickers!


Andrew has figured out a faster way to get down stairs!



Jonathan won tickets to the Jordan Lake Music Festival. It was a lot of fun!





This gentleman was enjoying the music way too much!


The kids have figured out how to strap themselves in! This is what I found one afternoon!



Please don't spank...I didn't do it I promise!


Well, we've made it through our first week of "homeschooling". I've started with these letter books that i've had around. After breakfast (while the kids are relatively quite and STRAPPED IN THEIR BOOSTER SEATS) we read a letter book a day and then color a letter page (www.pbskids.org - under Sesame Street Stuff) The kids really enjoy it and we post the pictures on the wall and at the end of the day they are so excited to tell Jonathan about the letter we learned!


Can you say WOW! Elizabeth love to color in the lines!


Surprise Afternoon Visit to a Playground


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