Tonight is the night. The night that Brian and Max have been talking about for the past two weeks. The Big Campout. We pitched a tent in the back yard - thanks Uncle Mike - and as I type Max and Brian are reading Bernstein Bear stories by flashlight in the back yard. It is adorable.
Since we couldn't find the air mattress Max and daddy worked to layer about 15 different blankets on the tent floor to help make it a little bit softer. Will wanted to help too. My three boys rolled around in the tent together for quite a while until Max started to get upset and said Will was messing everything up.
I hope by two brave boys sleep well out there tonight. Although it is supposed to get pretty chilly. I have a strong suspicion that they will be inside by 10pm.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Apple Picking
The kids had a great time. It wasn't until Will dug into his apple that I realized I haven't given him any apples yet. Today was his very first taste, and he couldn't get enough.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Bubble Picnic
Brian
is working all weekend on some crazy disaster recovery project. It pretty much stinks. I'm on my own with the boys and I was looking for something fun today. Well our parents as teachers program hosted their annual bubble picnic today. Perfect.
I put jackets on the boys because it is super chilly and we headed out. I swear Will is looking more and more grown up every day. He loved this little ball activity where he could slide the balls down the gutter and into the pool.
Max's favorite activity was the fishing poles. He concentrated so hard and was able to catch all kinds of fish. 
Max got a bit peeved when Will decided it was easier to catch the fish if he just climbed into the pond with them. Good thing there wasn't any water in there.
It was a great way to spend some time outside on a beautiful day. I wish I had the real camera, because these pictures are awful, but it is tough enough to maneuver two kids on my own. I didn't think I could do it wielding a fancy camera.
I put jackets on the boys because it is super chilly and we headed out. I swear Will is looking more and more grown up every day. He loved this little ball activity where he could slide the balls down the gutter and into the pool.


Max got a bit peeved when Will decided it was easier to catch the fish if he just climbed into the pond with them. Good thing there wasn't any water in there.
It was a great way to spend some time outside on a beautiful day. I wish I had the real camera, because these pictures are awful, but it is tough enough to maneuver two kids on my own. I didn't think I could do it wielding a fancy camera.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
T-Ball

Max is enjoying his t-ball sessions at The Point. It is all instructional. The kids practice throwing, catching, batting, and running. It is pretty funny to watch. Max is a decent thrower - he has the idea of stepping with his opposite foot down pat. Catching, not so much. He is too busy making faces and giggling to keep his eye on the ball. By far his favorite part is batting. I brought the camera tonight to take some pictures, unfortunately I didn't remember to put the battery back in before we left. So, this picture from my phone is the best I have. One more week of t-ball to go. Mid September we start tadpole swimming - round two. All these activities feel like a whole new stage of motherhood is just beginning.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Blowing Bubbles
Will agreed that his big brother did have a great idea. Will had so much fun chasing the bubbles while big brother Max had a great time blowing them. I love Will's happy little smile. I can always tell when he is super excited because he give me one of these open mouth little smiles. Beautiful!
Max is so funny whenever we try to take his picture. His goal is to make the craziest faces possible. I think this one may be the best one yet. One of these days he will give us real, genuine smiles for the camera again - or at least I hope he will!
Every day that passes Will gets quicker and quicker on his feet. This shot shows exactly what I see most of the time I'm with Will. He is running away from me to go do something - more often than not the something is something he shouldn't be doing. I swear this child has no fear and he keeps us on our toes!
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