Friday, June 28, 2013

June

I love my Groupons and Certifikids.  This month we went to a local petting zoo, which is regularly too expensive to justify a visit, but absolutely worth it with a coupon.  We even took two of our summer helpers.  



This is helper #1, Kensley.  Claimed by Declan.
The giant tortoises are my favorite.

 
On the right is Marcy, claimed by Xander.





It was free fishing day.  They had poles and bait all ready to go.  Easton and Cache love to fish.  Unfortunately for Cache, it seems like Easton is the only one who ever catches anything.
Here is his big catch for the day (apparently the largest fish caught by a kid so far that day!)


Almost big enough to eat!


Declan was the first to climb up this structure and slide down the pole in the middle.  


Eventually, Easton made it to the top too!







A face only a mother could love.




The boys love goats.  Cache decided this one was his favorite.

 

Easton decided he liked all the goats and insisted his picture be taken with every single one...

  






Declan wasn't happy with just petting the goat, he was trying to find a way to ride it.



Xander is under the box on the left and Declan on the right.  
Next time I will get a second big box so Declan can actually fit!


Virginia Beach!
David was asked to go to Chicago during our Spring beach trip...did that stop us from going, nope!
Thanks to the help of a friend home from college, I loaded the boys up and we enjoyed our 3 days on the beach at our premier Marriott beachfront hotel.


Cache, who tends to be a little more quiet in public, was so excited to be at the beach that he did a little 'beach dance' show for us!



Our friend, Sammy. 




After a dozen drive-bys from the ice cream truck, the boys finally scored their first treasure.


Every good popsicle deserves a good song...



We made each of the boys teachers a thank you craft for the end of the year.  After peeling what seemed like 1,000 crayons, this is what we ended up with... Not quite the finished product (we added the teachers name at the bottom)...but the boys were able to help a lot and the teachers loved them!






Sooooo much easier than having a real pet.


The boys love sitting on the island.


A poo-poo party.  Declan finally sat on the potty all by himself and did his business.  Of course, we clapped for him and celebrated his victory!



Easton's last day of Kindergarten.


Declan enjoying one of those fill-in the missing Cheerio books...


Xander expects me to take a picture of him every time I pull out the camera.


Body art.


Xander talking to his girlfriend.



Xander taking over my Sonic cherry limeade.


Xander eating his favorite dinner...hot noodle soup (aka - Top Ramen)




Declan is finally showing some interest in getting his picture taken...even giving a half smile!




Easton insisted on putting Declan down for his nap today.  Pretty cute.


Here come the summer buzz-cuts.


What sounded like rain in my kitchen was actually our kitchen door shattering into thousands of pieces.  We have no idea what caused it (it was the outside portion of the double pane...and we were all inside).  No dead birds on the ground.  Hard to love a $400 mystery.


Suburbia at it's finest.  The neighbors playing a good ole' game of 9 square.



The twins were enjoying the view of the games from our curb.





Easton lost his first tooth seconds after this picture.  For some reason this seems like a huge milestone. 
 It feels like he just grew these baby teeth!


My mom came for a visit and we went to New York City for 4 days while David stayed home with the boys.  We had a great time and saw all the sites!

The first evening in NYC we went to the Empire State Building.  It can take a couple hours to wait through lines and we didn't wait a second.  It was meant to be!







We also took a boat tour to Liberty Island.  Unfortunately we couldn't get off and see the Statue of Liberty because the island was damaged during hurricane Sandy and is still under repair.



This is the 9/11 Monument - a fountain around the whole footprint of each of the Twin Towers.
It was a tragic site but they did a nice job with the memorial.


One of our highlights was just walking through Central Park.  We took the subway and got off near the Jacqueline Kennedy Reservoir and walked our way down...winding through the paths and bridges.


This made us laugh.


This is the Belvedere Castle.  It turns out my mom recently read a book that referred to this castle.  It's fun seeing movies and reading books about the places you live and visit.





We took a 2 block detour out of the park to visit the LDS Temple in NYC.



Columbus Circle.  
Famous for many things, but we will always remember the man in his g-string posing along the base of this statue.  No matter how hard we tried, or how disgusting he was, we couldn't stop from staring!


We recently found mouse poop in our garage.  David set traps and we have caught about 6 so far.  Yuck.  David put one in a bag and let Declan carry it around for a while.  Double yuck!



After our trip to NYC, my mom stayed for another week at our house.  
Classic experience for the twins...making cookies with grandma!


Easton finds an angle on everything.  He was sent to timeout and got the twins to bring him all sorts of comforts and have a party.



Who needs the tv on when grandma is here?!



My 34th birthday.  It will be forever remembered by the delicious cake.
It is called 'better than sex cake'.  Ask any woman...it is!


It was a sad day when grandma had to leave.  
Thanks for visiting grandma!


Friday, May 24, 2013

May


Couches at our house aren't exactly for sitting...



David mourned... I mean celebrated his 38th birthday this month.
 Two more till 40!


Easton wanted to make sure David had the chance to blow out his own candles!


A new use for toilet paper rolls.  And yes, they are naked.


Mac & Cheese... a lunch time staple.


We enjoyed a walk in the pouring rain... meaning rivers were coming down the sidewalks and streets.  We have plenty of rain jackets, umbrellas, and boots at home and yet somehow this is more fun!



We use to torment Easton as a baby and always have him try lemons.  
To this day he has an affinity towards lemons and limes!



I was able to go on Easton's kindergarten field trip to the Reston Petting Zoo.  
Here he is with a couple of boys from his table at school.


His two teachers are in orange... Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Calvitti.
 Easton is at the very top.



This was our assigned group...with the addition of Jasmine
who decided to attach herself to me for the day.


Cache came inside crying.  Xander immediately went to comfort him.
A sign that there is hope.



Families that shower together, stay together.


We have hit the 'puppy stage'.  


Declan has hit the puppy, whale, giraffe stage.  



Xander is a good eater,
 but a great eater when he is on someone's lap eater their food!



Indoor ladder ball.  For really hot afternoons.


Declan is our daredevil.  Here he is speeding down our neighbors driveway
while balancing on one foot!