Thursday, September 25, 2008

Perfect Way To Spend A Sunday...

Well my SD card for my camera went missing with these pics on it, but thankfully it was "found" a couple of days ago. I won't even tell you where I found it - let's just say my age and 2 kids has done a lot to my brain. Thanks to Kristin for loaning me her back-up card while I was searching for mine.

Anyway, we spent some nice family time together a couple of weeks ago on a Sunday afternoon. First on the agenda was watching airplanes at the Purdue Airport. Taylor loves, loves, loves (did I mention she LOVES) airplanes. Watching the planes come and go (up close) was a special treat for her. What was even more of a special treat for Daddy were these WWII era planes that were visiting the airport that day. We all thought they were pretty cool...




Okay, neither of the kids are looking in this picture - but they really did enjoy the airplanes.


Taylor took the next two pictures herself. She loves using the camera and does a pretty good job at it. Definitely makes me nervous since it is the only camera we own, but hey you have to let her express her artistic side, right? :)




The next thing on our agenda was to head to the park for an evening picnic and playing.

Bryce loves to swing - and swing - and swing!


Taylor loves to slide - and slide - and slide! :)



Watching big sister play...



Taylor had a hyper-sensitive reaction to mosquito bites this summer. She is trying to get over them in this picture, but it took a visit to our ped. and a much stronger antihistamine to get them under control...doesn't this girl have enough to deal with?

"This looked like fun at the time, but I just want to go home - I'm tired."



Doesn't Bryce look like he is trying to say he is going to be ONE on Saturday!

We are currently in high gear getting ready for Bryce's 1st birthday party. He is having a barnyard/farm theme - should be fun! I'll try to post pics from the party soon, but no promises. Hope everyone is having a great week and enjoying the unseasonably warm temps.


More later...


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