Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Yet another Pack meeting success

The theme for this pack meeting was Jungle Safari.

This is the ultra cool Snake Cake that Kirsten and Eve put together.

We were so very lucky to have Joe aka "Safari Jack" come by to tell us all about animals. The boys and their family's had a lot of fun making animal masks. My kids kept me running all over the place. Jaime was helping someone move and doing scripture study with a friend so I was alone with the kids. Thankfully the kids were great for me.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

10 months ago...

James just keeps getting cuter. He turned 10 months today. Man, how time flies. Lets see, he weighs 17 lbs and is very active. James has now discovered the wonderful taste of brownies. Thanks Aaron. He loves to talk. James has been saying lots of dadadas, mamamas and other sounds. He enjoys listening to us respond to him and gets a huge smile on his face. Other than that no big things happening around here lately.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Ahh, how they grow up....

The kids came home today with their school pictures. Pam was thrilled to show them off.

They both need to stop growing up. It's just not fair.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Take me out..

Someone at work gave Jaime 2 tickets to the Mariners game last. So we took the bus downtown and enjoyed a great game.
We were sitting in row 12 right on the 3rd base line. It was nice to get out just the two of us.

The Moose had fun on the A's dugout.

After the game we walked up to the bus stop. While we were waiting I tried to take a picture with my cell phone.




Thursday, October 1, 2009

The bus

As promised, I took pictures of Anthony and the bus today. He was ready to go wait for the bus at 11:00am but the bus doesn't come until 11:45am. We compromised and went out at 11:40.
Anthony kept telling me he rode bus 157 and asking "Where is it ?"

He ran up to the bus and went right up the steps without so much as a bye or a hug.


As you can see, he has a nice little car seat. Apparently, schools only care about the safety of pre-schoolers. Hmmmm.