I hope you guys don't get tired of seeing pictures of the boys on campus, because we sure don't get tired of taking them.
There's always a new fun thing to check out. Today...a sculpture. Surrounded by a rock pit - bonus!
Trippy huh?
Hours of fun for the whole family.
He always breaks into the sillies tickly grin when he plays in the grass.
And we finish with a flip. Tada!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Fun on Campus Never Ends
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Blog Much? Neither do we apparently.
Sorry for the break.
Here's a little fun we've gotten into the last day or two...
Literally - in to.
The boys love fall! School starts back. More students move into our building. They buy furniture and let the boys play in the boxes. Win, win, win, win!
Today we took a loooooong walk.
The primary destination was Ben and Jerry's. Clearly.
After B&J we meandered home through campus, stopping at all our favorite spots.
The pond. This is one of those places we go a lot. Ergo we have lots of photos here of our boys at all ages. So sometimes when I see them here it hits me: "GEEZ! They're huge!"
Eli ustacouldn't see over the rail. And now he stoops and can still rest his chin on it.
HUGE!
And sweet baby Amos came here as a two-day-old.
And today he started at one side of the rail, and step by step, grab by grab, made his way to the other side.
He's a gem.
I love this photo. It's making me even more excited about the photography class I recently signed up for.
And we finished off the adventure with a little brother snuggle.
Good stuff.
Here's a little fun we've gotten into the last day or two...
Literally - in to.
The boys love fall! School starts back. More students move into our building. They buy furniture and let the boys play in the boxes. Win, win, win, win!
Today we took a loooooong walk.
The primary destination was Ben and Jerry's. Clearly.
After B&J we meandered home through campus, stopping at all our favorite spots.
The pond. This is one of those places we go a lot. Ergo we have lots of photos here of our boys at all ages. So sometimes when I see them here it hits me: "GEEZ! They're huge!"
Eli ustacouldn't see over the rail. And now he stoops and can still rest his chin on it.
HUGE!
And sweet baby Amos came here as a two-day-old.
And today he started at one side of the rail, and step by step, grab by grab, made his way to the other side.
He's a gem.
I love this photo. It's making me even more excited about the photography class I recently signed up for.
And we finished off the adventure with a little brother snuggle.
Good stuff.
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