Sunday, June 27, 2010

Taste of Addison and Dallas trip

In May, we took a quick trip to Dallas to visit Kevin's parents (aka KK & G-Pa). Katie and Scott also went up the same weekend. The kids always get to fish and feed the ducks right by KK & G-Pa's house.
Here are our little fishermen... We also went to the Taste of Addison (for those that don't know, Addison is the name of a city near Dallas). It is a big outdoor festival with lots of different restaurants that set up booths. There is also a concert that goes on all day and into the night. Addison thought it was pretty neat that she was seeing her name posted on everything - the water tower (below), the police cars, street signs, shirts, banners, etc.
The kids did a lot of this while we were there...


Taking a short break to enjoy the music and hugs from KK & G-Pa...


And a quick hug from mommy too.



As we were leaving, Addison really wanted to do this trampoline thing...you can tell how high she got compared to the girl to the upper right side of the picture! Even though she didn't do any fancy tricks and barely touched the trampoline because of her weight, she had fun trying it out!

Another great visit with amazing family members!

Friday, June 25, 2010

6 kids, 6 adults

We just went on a mini vacation for 4 days to Galveston with the Rentfro and Simmons' families. We had a fantastic time with everyone and had the perfect beach house to stay in - thanks to our friends, the Butler's!
We were a little shocked when we arrived to find the beaches COVERED in seaweed! When the tide was high in the morning, it was not pleasant since the water backed right up to the mounds of seaweed and would take the seaweed in and out. The shallow water was taken over by the seaweed. But, you can tell in the picture below, when the tide was out, there was plenty of shallow water to play in away from the seaweed. And at least the section of beach where we were, they groomed it a few times so it didn't cover as much area of the beach.
Kevin, Joe, and Adam had fun catching fish, crabs, and sting rays with the fishing net. They would bring them into a huge bucket that we had and let the kids look at them up close. I think all the adults found it pretty interesting too. The sting rays were all over the place....sometimes, too close for comfort. We probably saw at least 20 during our 4 days there!




Of course, the kids had fun digging in the sand and building sand castles!


We even made sure we had a few indoor activities to enjoy after being in the sun all day. We made cupcakes and each kid got to decorate their own.



Addi is showing hers off below...


Even little Reid, who wasn't feeling great the whole time, seemed to enjoy his cupcake!
The kids all loved riding in the golf cart to and from the beach and around the neighborhood. It was a lifesaver to have this instead of walking back and forth to the beach a million times!


At the beach house, we played downstairs in the yard and under the house (of course that is on stilts). Parker and most of the other kids loved this awesome swing. He was all smiles while he was in this swing!


Since water balloons were such a hit a few weeks ago, what better place to play with them again? I guess this was Cooper's attempt to blow a balloon up for us!


I just love this picture of Tiffany and her babies...Rylee and Parker!


We also brought two bouncy houses to have in the yard. The kids enjoyed those - they thought it was fun when we were tossing the water balloons off the back deck down to the bouncy houses! Can you see Addison's excitement???


Rylee enjoying playing outside...what a sweet little smile! :)

This pretty much sums up the relationship between Cooper and Cole - even with their age difference (2 years), these two have a ball playing together! They are both wild and crazy, but super sweet and adorable at the same time!


The trip was a blast like always...it was hectic and stressful at some points. But what do you expect with 6 kids under 4 1/2, and 6 adults (some of which also act like they are kids!)!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Daddy's Day

How did this little guy...
And this little girl....


Get to be so lucky to have the best daddy in the whole world?

Not really sure what we did to deserve him, but whatever it was, I am sure glad we did it!

I am so, so, so thankful for what an amazing husband and father Kevin is to us.

Happy Father's Day, babe! We love you!

And Happy Father's Day to my dad and dad-in-law! You guys rock too!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Memorial Day weekend & Gymnastics

So those of you that have a blog know how annoying loading pictures is on here...I don't understand why it has to be difficult. Unless I am missing something (which could be the case since I am still a little new to the blog world), I have resorted to looking through my pictures and loading them from what I want to be the last picture to the first picture...and don't dare get them out of order because I have a hard time moving them up and down within a post. I wish you could just copy and paste them where you wanted them to go, but no luck with that! And sometimes it allows me to drag and drop and other times it won't! So, anyone that has any tips to making this blogging experience more "enjoyable", feel free to share with me!!!

Addison has loved our activites this summer - one of which was going to the Butler's beach house with friends on Memorial Day weekend. She and Chloe were loving this swing! We are going back again next week with 2 other families (Simmons' and Rentfro's) and staying for 4 nights - we can't wait!


Cooper has been loving this hat - and I just can't resist his little curls peeking out from under it! His speech has taken off again lately - he is saying many full sentences and it's made him seem so grown up now! He is not such a little boy anymore! :(

You can tell from Addison's shirt, she is in love with Hello Kitty. She also shocked me the other day when we went to my nephew, Trey's 5th grade performance. They sang several songs and some groups of kids danced (Trey and about 6 other boys danced to a Michael Jackson song!). There was also a slide show of the kids pictures with music. Addison amazed me when she was singing along with several songs that I didn't even know! Come to find out, they were Hannah Montana / Miley Cirus songs. They listen to different CD's in the classroom at school and that's how she learned them all! So, now the kids have a playlist on our iPods that include those songs and more! :)


Cooper was so into his boots on this particular night, he just had to wear them to bed! I wish I would have gotten a picture of a few nights later when we wore his sunglasses to bed...it was super cute! He surprised us the other day when he counted to 10 in Spanish! His new teacher tries to incorporate a lot of Spanish words into their activities! He has started to "try" to go potty now, with no luck so far. We bought him his first pair of underwear the other day and when I showed them to him, he yelled out "Chumpies". I laughed so hard - that is what his teacher calls them at school!

Cooper's gymnastics just finished up for this semester - HE LOVED IT! When we would be waiting at the stop light to turn onto the street where the gym was, he would start screaming "Nastics! Nastics!" and kicking his legs with excitement! Did I mention that he LOVES it?

This child is a HAM and he is not shy! As you can see from the picture below, he is accepting his ribbon on the podium and waving to the crowd!


On the other hand, we have Addison on her performance day at gymnastics. They were suppose to come out when their name was called and do a favorite trick on the mat. This is how she was introduced....she would not come out by herself - her teacher had to carry her because she was being so shy!

After a bit, she warmed up and actually did very well during the rest of the class! She loves her gymnastics class!


Addison accepting her medal - a bit different acceptance than her brother. She got up on the podium, they put the medal around her neck, and off she went to sit back down! It's pretty interesting that we have almost 2 extremes!