Thursday, November 15, 2012

Past few weeks . .

We haven't been up to much these past few weeks.  Mostly hanging out around home, visiting with friends and family, and watching football.  I decided to do a phone dump to see what I was able to capture in the past two weeks and here is what I have:

As the mornings are now too cold to play outside we decided to go to an indoor park, or as Isla likes to call it, the "InDora" park.  Both kids ran around and tired themselves out before nap - well worth the $15:


The other morning Isla picked out this shirt to wear because it was "Hawk" day.  I don't know where she gets it (or the pose?) . . .
I somehow got a picture of both kids sitting together eating lunch.  It's difficult to get Drew to stay seated for more than two minutes:
Last night the kids decided to watch Dora in the the kitchen with books. This was right after Isla decided to get Drew dressed in his PJ's (or PG's as she calls them) by herself.  She is such a little mother and I really don't mind the help sometimes.  I was just amazed that Drew let her!
I didn't have too many pictures, but I promise to have more next week when Papa and GiGi come for Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Halloween - 2012

We decided to brave Harrison again this year with our little monkey and beautiful Cinderella:

 Half way through our trick-or-treating, we met up with Belle (aka Payton):
These next two pictures are not an advertisement for Props 1,2 & 3.  I had no idea it was even in the picture until I glanced at them this morning:
 These two posed for this picture (double trouble, I tell ya):
 I couldn't help getting another one of my cute monkey boy.  I'm still shocked that he let us put this on him:
After running up and down Harrison we decided to go home around 7:00.  Isla also decided right then that she was going to have a MAJOR temper tantrum.  Yes, we were the parents with the hysterical child walking home from Harrison Blvd.  Sorry to anyone that had to witness that spectacle and I hope your eyes and ears have recovered.  I think we might just skip that whole mess next year and stick to the quiet streets.