Saturday, May 31, 2008

Boys will be Boys!!

As we were doing some weed pulling in the front yard the boys found a few worms and were quite proud of them so they gathered all they could find and made a nice pile of them, they collected about 7 of them.


Greyson at his best

It doesn't take much for Greyson to get comfortable. Anywhere he goes he just makes himself right at home.



He will make a great teenager some day because he just
looks lazy and has plenty of attitude to back it up.

Father-Son outing

David and Ian went out for a summer camp out with the guys from church for the Priesthood Commemoration and Ian has discovered himself as a outdoor kinda guy. He feels on top of the world in the wilderness.

He even got to practice a little of his archery skills!!

Shhhhh........ I'm huntin wabbit............hu hu hu hu hu hu

T-BALL TIME!!!

T-ball has begun and the kids are loving it. This year is going to be fun because Ian, Avery and Jacobi are all on the same team sponsored by Molina's business. This first game a few of the kids were a little shy, but others really acted like they knew what they were doing. Here a some pics of Ian and the kids.



A Swing and a hit

This is what they call the tri-city TRIPLE THREAT




Here is Ian (one of the smallest on the field of coarse) running bases and (trying to)play defense like a champ!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Contortionists

Because Ian and Greyson are so small, they can fit pretty easily into some tiny spaces. They thought it would be funny to play with one of our laundry baskets and since it is so tough for kids to share they decided to play together. Their contouring abilities are amazing as displayed here. Who knows where I will find them next.



Man, who knew that we could have so much fun being stuffed into such a small object!

Customized Pancakes

In the kitchen, David has quite the creative touch. We usually have either pancakes or waffles for breakfast on Saturday mornings. David thought it would be fun to test his creativity with some pancake batter. Ian was pretty proud of his triceratop pancake and waiting for me was a rooster in the sunrise. We never know what he is going to come up with next.

Ian's Grass Guy Monster

I am one of the leaders for Activity Day. It is for girls between the ages of 8 and 11 in our ward and we get together twice a month to do some fun activities. Ian saw what we were going to be doing and thought it would be fun to make his own grass person. With the help of one of my girls, Ian successfully made his grass person, or so we thought. Within a weeks time his grass guy had "hair" growing all over his head and face. It had gotten tossed around so much while making it that some of the seed had made its way down the sides of his face. It has been quite fun for Ian to see his "monster" every day and the changes that it has made. We finally had to give it a hair cut and now he has gotten his second cut by David and to our surprise it turned out to be a mohawk rocker monster. We will have pics soon.


The Cookie Monsters

Our boys really enjoy eating cookies, so when we made some the other day we just couldn't pass up the great photo op. Ian is just like his dad when it comes to eating his cookies. He has to have a full glass of milk so that he can dip his cookies in before devouring them. Greyson, I think, enjoys them way to much as you can see by the way his face looks. To finish it off and to get the most out of their cookies they have to lick all 10 of their fingers.



Me monster. You cookie.

That was soooo good!!!