Saturday, October 08, 2011

A Year of Wren

 Roughly a photo a month of little sister:












Don't ask me how that year went so lightning fast.  I don't know and even if I did I would remain in denial.  To me she is still the tiny tiny little slug of a baby in the first picture.  Sigh.
  Here's to a happy birthday tomorrow!

Friday, October 08, 2010

Any Day Now






Guess we'll know soon enough what she looks like! 
Stay Tuned!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

T-MINUS TEN WEEKS and QUICK SUMMER RECAP

We've had a crazy summer so far, full of good-byes peppered by mechanical malfunctions, drama, transition, responsibility, and most of all anticipation (this fall we have Kindergarten AND a new kid coming to the house).
"Little Sister" will be making her entrance in just about ten weeks. We're trying to shuffle things and prepare things and make a place for her. Haven't nailed down a name yet, but we did order a crib, so that's a start.

Anyway, here are some random shots of the summer so far:


Preschool Graduation!



Silly silly fun...

Matt, Heather, Amber, Allison, Justin, Jake & Richy before a rousing round of pop the balloon.

Good times with fun buddies...

Linus, Carter, Caleb, Oliver, Elizabeth and Alli


Farewell to best buddies:
Bye bye Brookie & Family - our first Pittsburgh Buddies. 
Sniff.  These two met when Linus was about 10 weeks old.



And a hard goodbye to Gerald,  Linus' Pittsburgh Grandpa.






On to sneak Peeks at future buddies...










Good times and more goodbyes...Three Boys at the Drive-In Movie= Good Times

The Big Goodbye at Oakmont. At least there were baked goods to drown our tears in.
Carter, Marie, Linus, Caleb, Allison, Evan, Amber, Hayden, Oliver, Heather, Callum



Sneaky Reminders that some friends are never REALLY gone...

Milestones Reached.... Grandma in town:

Graduation!
Patty, Richy, Marie
(and a very loosely relevant Dr. Seuss Book)





Proof of status change!




New places to explore (Erie)...




Home again home again let's head to the strip...
to get some great stuff to engulf in smoke and flame for Father's Day. 

Thanks Mark for the extra special effects.  Not pictured is Matt who generously "helped" us "take care" of all that beef. 





Moving on to some leaping water dogs at the Big Butler Fair....


 There was also a lot of fair fare, good people watching (shame on me for loving that part so much), interesting accessories of rural life (use your imagination, you'll be close),  and some fun farm animals to see (like a one day old calf and a lamb that was 30 minutes old), but the boys mostly had their sights set on... TRUCKS!
 
Big Butler Fair is comparable to Christmas in sheer joyful anticipation for Linus each year.  Big Rig Day is a must at our house.  This year we got to take our buddy Oliver along. 


See you next year, Big Rig Day.  




A few practice casts into the street.... jut in case he ends up fishing this summer:




A bit of the ol' Vacation Bible School for good measure... Hero Headquarters and all that.


Elizabeth and Linus to the rescue



Super Caleb, Super Linus, Super Elizabeth (Super Oliver wasn't feelin' the camera right then)


And last but not least....


...incendiary devices in the hands of minimally supervised children.  God Bless America.


Can't wait to see what August Holds!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

After our plans to play at the park were thwarted by Mother Nature, we headed to the gymnasium at our church for warmer and drier fun and frivolity. The sidewalk chalk and bubbles would have to be for another day.

Anyway, a cardboard rocket ship to pummel seemed like a decent substitute for fresh air and a playground.


While the kids gave it their all (two or three times each), it soon became apparent we needed the big guns - it was the mama's turns. Two mamas got out a fair amount of aggression on the thing before the mama with the most-est stepped up the plate. That starship was no match for Heather.

The scurry.
Linus' friends were more than generous with the gifts and friendly fun. Thanks, guys!When the "party" was over it turned out nobody really had anything else going on for the rainy cold afternoon so we grabbed some pizzas and just hung around and played. It was a great day!

Happy Big Five, Buddy!