Thursday, June 24, 2010

Mimi Pancakes With Dad















Yeah, I like this cooking thing.................

Random Cousin Pictures



Oh my, Liam has taught Annie about playing
dead, guns and armies. They love to play pirates
on the play scape in his back yard, and he even
has a plank!!


On the way to church: sometimes they fight
like they are all three siblings, and sometimes
they are so sweet to one another.
Here you see Liam with his pillow and Royanne
with her silky.


Abby at Liam's birthday party.










Confetti egged at his party!


I think he likes it, hey Mikey!


One is not far from the other....a boy
and his pillow!

Funny Story

I've got this stomach bug again, for the second time
in as many weeks. I am thankful Royanne hasn't gotten it,
although Bruce did.

My mother called to check on me to see if I needed
anything.

Annie: Who was that on the phone, momma?"
Me: Your Mimi.
Annie: What did she want?
Me: She called to see if she needed to bring
us anything. I told her no.
Annie: I know something she can bring.
Me: What?
Annie: She can bring me a present!


Monday, June 21, 2010

No Bed Railing Update



The pictures say it all. :)

Saturday, June 19, 2010

MILK?

This is not really funny, but it is.

I have been trying to make Royanne understand
to not drink from just any cup. I've been trying to
tell her lost and then found cups won't
hold anything appealing.
Last night she ran across a water bottle on a
strap from the Cameron Zoo. She picked it up
and drank from it.

Her dad doesn't know to not put anything in those
type of cups except water, because they are
hard to wash. It was clabbered milk!
She was distracted by the movie Babe (about the pig),
and she swallowed before she realized what she'd
tasted. Of course, she screamed, and I came
running.

She cried some - unusual for her - and then we went about
finding something to take the taste away. We settled on a
LifeSavers mint.

She later told me, "Momma, my taste still hurts".


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Camp Agape





Just a few pictures of the kids at Camp Agape.
I was in the arts and crafts area, and didn't
see a lot of what was going on.
Royanne learned a bunch of new songs, and
always had stories to tell me on the way home.
Mimi was one of her teachers, and I'm sure
she enjoyed that a lot.

I got to see Abby & Liam daily as they
came through the art room.
Next year we have firmed up a surefire
committee of three for the arts and
crafts segment, hoping we can
become more familiar with our crafts
before hand, and lessen our stress and
(appear to) be more organized!
Go Julianna! Go Rosie! Go Carol!
(and we hope Leah and Lora, too!)