"Mom, you have got to come look at this," is a phrase I hear from Greta multiple times a day. In this case she was referring to the tulip tree which just began blooming and is something we never tire of looking at.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Maple Magic
So we paid someone to plant a tree in our yard. There was a tree when we moved in. Unfortunately, it was dead. We planted one two years ago. It also died...along with all of our grass. Last year we focused on having a lawn that was green (one the neighbors could be proud of) and let grass grow into the cement outlined tree dirt.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Early Morning Sunshine
This morning, after I announced to everyone it would be warm outside today, Greta insisted on going outside. I told her, "no" (it was still in the 30's) and Neil told her, "yes." This is pretty much the first time this has happened to Greta (I'm always the one who says yes). Lucy woke up to see Greta opening the sliding door and couldn't leave my arms fast enough. Of course it lasted just long enough for me to take this picture. After I scooped up a cold, crying Lucy and headed for the door, Greta screamed, "Don't leave me, I'm gonna freeze." Everyone is now inside watching Sid the Science Kid. However, I'm sure this afternoon we will be right back where we began the morning (yeah for the sun!). Note: This is the first time I have uploaded pictures to the computer on the same day they were taken.....and I posted them on our blog (yeah for me!).
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Trampoline Trap
Note: These pictures were taken last fall with every intention to post them to this blog.
Greta use to be so scared to get on trampolines. She will now walk on them and subtly bounce, but has an aversion to actually jumping.
Greta use to be so scared to get on trampolines. She will now walk on them and subtly bounce, but has an aversion to actually jumping.
Perhaps this aversion is for the best. Yes, we allow our daughter to play on this death trap.
Before you judge us, think of this disattachment of spring and tramp less as a hazard, but more as a way to get safely to the ground.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Greta and Lucy's First Photo Shoot
Our girls camp fundraiser was family photos. Luckily we have more than one person in our ward qualified to charge money for taking photos. We were especially lucky these women donated their time to our cause. I am really happy with the way our photos turned out.
All of the photos were taken in downtown Twin Falls. For this photo the girls were standing on a cement ledge about four feet off the ground.
Greta's overbite smile is priceless (she loves sucking on her front two fingers and was doomed by genetics to have braces anyway).
Here is sweet Lucy in all her helmet glory. This was the one photo I wanted-one of all of our feet. I'm glad the photographer included Greta's crossed legs and Lucy's purse.
Here is how the uncropped photo looked. This pretty much summed up the photo shoot. As shown by the red noses and hands, it was freezing outside, which made the girls very grumpy. Why no family photo including faces? Neil has not yet reached his goal weight (he is currently training for a triathlon) and my hair was a mess (think graying mullet).
All of the photos were taken in downtown Twin Falls. For this photo the girls were standing on a cement ledge about four feet off the ground.
Greta's overbite smile is priceless (she loves sucking on her front two fingers and was doomed by genetics to have braces anyway).
Here is sweet Lucy in all her helmet glory. This was the one photo I wanted-one of all of our feet. I'm glad the photographer included Greta's crossed legs and Lucy's purse.
Here is how the uncropped photo looked. This pretty much summed up the photo shoot. As shown by the red noses and hands, it was freezing outside, which made the girls very grumpy. Why no family photo including faces? Neil has not yet reached his goal weight (he is currently training for a triathlon) and my hair was a mess (think graying mullet).
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