As soon as we pay off the truck we are totally getting one. Its going to have the works, with the racing stripes and all. I'll be practicing my English accent til then.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Easter Egg Hunt
Even though Isabel is 3 years old this was her first Easter Egg hunt. I couldn't have picked a more beautiful place for the Egg hunt. There is a place just 15 minutes north of our place called the Calloway Gardens. Its a huge, maybe 60 acres of gardens, hiking trails, beaches, and a butterfly arboretum. They were having their annual Easter Egg Hunt that I thought Isabel would like to go to. Turned out to be real fun. Of course I had to put the bunny ears on Ian.
So, here you are, enjoy.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
"Come in CQ,...CQ are you there?"
Shaun had a four day weekend coming up so we decided to take advantage of the beach being only 4 hours away. It may seem a lot to some of you but to us its a vast difference from El Paso with the nearest beach being 12 hours away. We had 3 choices, Savannah, Panama City, or Pensacola. Savannah would have been my top choice, but this was all last minute and I wanted to look more into the things we could do while there and not miss out on anything. I looked up Panama City, which was only 3 hours away but the more I read about it the more it turned out to be a party town. So Pensacola it was.
We stayed on mainland Pensacola, and had to drive over two long bridges to get to Pensacola Beach which bordered the Gulf. That was where the white sand beaches where.
Isabel was super excited. She kept asking a few days prior if it was time to go to the beach yet. Lately she has been doing this new thing when she knows that we are going somewhere fun, like Monkey Joe's, gymnastics, or the beach she'll tell who ever is driving "Drive faster please! Go Faster, Faster"! Our response at the time she said this was that we were stuck behind a very slow car and we couldn't go any faster. At the time we were driving by some construction workers who were building more roads on the other side. The road we were on was only two lanes, one for each direction of traffic. Isabel saw the dirt road that they were working on and told Daddy "Look Daddy you can drive on that road over there, nobody is on it". We just laughed and told her we are almost there.
She went running up and down the beach just loving the sand, water, and sun.
You can't be at the beach without burying each other, can ya?
Shaun loved the construction of the Pier underneath. He thought it would make a great picture.
This is the only fishing Pier on the Pensacola Beach. It was privately owned, and you had to pay $1 a person to walk on. The guy in the food stand behind me said he gets a few jumpers every year which lands them in jail with a $500 dollar fine.
Just as we were walking by this fisherman he started to pull up on his line, so I told Izzy to come look at what the fisherman caught. Turned out to be a little baby shark!! It kept twisting and turning, and ended up being completely wrapped around in the fishing line. Shaun offered to help and ended up holding the little guy. I got my nerves up to touch it because Shaun once told me sharks feel like sandpaper and I was curious to experience that. The first touch freaked me out and then I gave it another go. It was awesome. The poor little shark was pushing blood out its gills by the time Shaun threw him back into the water.
This is my favorite picture.
Panoramic view of the beach on the Pier. We tried to stay out till it was dark enough to see those aquatic life that give off a fluorescent glow in the water when you run your hands through, but we were tired and hungry so we didn't quite make it. Maybe next time.
DAY 2
Isabel found a friend to play in the sand with. Some boy that looked to be just a year older maybe. It kept her occupied for quite awhile. She was wild and crazy just like in this picture.
We stopped by the store to get snorkeling gear, and a skim board! I would have loved to get a surfboard, but they are expensive!! So we got a skim board instead. I thought the waves were great! Shaun, being the guy he his, thought they were okay, and wished they were bigger. Silly boy! By the way, Pensacola is not a good snorkeling place what so ever.
Here is the start of the hole that Shaun needed to dig. Something about boys and digging holes, you just can't have one without the other.
Isabel was super excited. She kept asking a few days prior if it was time to go to the beach yet. Lately she has been doing this new thing when she knows that we are going somewhere fun, like Monkey Joe's, gymnastics, or the beach she'll tell who ever is driving "Drive faster please! Go Faster, Faster"! Our response at the time she said this was that we were stuck behind a very slow car and we couldn't go any faster. At the time we were driving by some construction workers who were building more roads on the other side. The road we were on was only two lanes, one for each direction of traffic. Isabel saw the dirt road that they were working on and told Daddy "Look Daddy you can drive on that road over there, nobody is on it". We just laughed and told her we are almost there.
She went running up and down the beach just loving the sand, water, and sun.
You can't be at the beach without burying each other, can ya?
Shaun loved the construction of the Pier underneath. He thought it would make a great picture.
This is the only fishing Pier on the Pensacola Beach. It was privately owned, and you had to pay $1 a person to walk on. The guy in the food stand behind me said he gets a few jumpers every year which lands them in jail with a $500 dollar fine.
Just as we were walking by this fisherman he started to pull up on his line, so I told Izzy to come look at what the fisherman caught. Turned out to be a little baby shark!! It kept twisting and turning, and ended up being completely wrapped around in the fishing line. Shaun offered to help and ended up holding the little guy. I got my nerves up to touch it because Shaun once told me sharks feel like sandpaper and I was curious to experience that. The first touch freaked me out and then I gave it another go. It was awesome. The poor little shark was pushing blood out its gills by the time Shaun threw him back into the water.
This is my favorite picture.
Panoramic view of the beach on the Pier. We tried to stay out till it was dark enough to see those aquatic life that give off a fluorescent glow in the water when you run your hands through, but we were tired and hungry so we didn't quite make it. Maybe next time.
DAY 2
Isabel found a friend to play in the sand with. Some boy that looked to be just a year older maybe. It kept her occupied for quite awhile. She was wild and crazy just like in this picture.
We stopped by the store to get snorkeling gear, and a skim board! I would have loved to get a surfboard, but they are expensive!! So we got a skim board instead. I thought the waves were great! Shaun, being the guy he his, thought they were okay, and wished they were bigger. Silly boy! By the way, Pensacola is not a good snorkeling place what so ever.
Here is the start of the hole that Shaun needed to dig. Something about boys and digging holes, you just can't have one without the other.
The finished project. Shaun's words "I'm not going to stop digging until I hit water" My words "Whatever, there is no way you'll get water this far out from the waves". He proved me wrong.
Shaun wanted to bury me in the deep pit and see if I could get out, and I would have let him except Ian wasn't in the mood to let me put him down so Shaun had the honors. He said it felt like sandpaper scraping his legs on his way out the hole. FYI, his legs were sunburned so image the pain he was going through.
My little beach boy.
Beautiful Isabel, and her matching ocean blue eyes.
Last thing we did before heading back to the hotel was go for a swim. We called a day with Isabel freezing and tired, and Shaun and I completely burned on our legs, face, and shoulders. At least Ian escaped unscathed. I kept him under the towel the entire two days so not a bit of sun was on him. Isabel just got a little burn on the shoulders where Shaun missed a spot. I will have to say though, that it was well worth it to experience being on the beach once again. We absolutely loved it.
Shaun wanted to bury me in the deep pit and see if I could get out, and I would have let him except Ian wasn't in the mood to let me put him down so Shaun had the honors. He said it felt like sandpaper scraping his legs on his way out the hole. FYI, his legs were sunburned so image the pain he was going through.
My little beach boy.
Beautiful Isabel, and her matching ocean blue eyes.
Last thing we did before heading back to the hotel was go for a swim. We called a day with Isabel freezing and tired, and Shaun and I completely burned on our legs, face, and shoulders. At least Ian escaped unscathed. I kept him under the towel the entire two days so not a bit of sun was on him. Isabel just got a little burn on the shoulders where Shaun missed a spot. I will have to say though, that it was well worth it to experience being on the beach once again. We absolutely loved it.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Our Little Thesp..Ian
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
and by opposing end them"?
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Our Mardi Gras Weekend
Unbeknownst to us, the weekend that we just happen to be traveling to Columbus from San Antonio, and passing right through Louisiana nevertheless, was Mardi Gras weekend. We were stopped at a dead still on the interstate for hours not moving! So after trying to keep Isabel entertained and Ian fed and happy we decided to try a detour. The detour took us further in to traffic which had us at another dead still. I turned us around, and headed back. I was literally seething inside when I saw that traffic had picked back up on the interstate. So instead of driving on through we decided to stop at the next town.
We stayed at a decent place called Hollywood Casino. The next morning we decided to treat ourselves to a few minutes of warm sand and cool ocean spray at the beach only minutes away.
We kept thinking how Chico would have loved to run around the beach here. It was a fresh breather, but a sad moment of reflection at the same time.
Is it a Courthouse? Perhaps a Government Office?
Nope! Its a gorgeous, humongous, library! For those who know me well will know just how exciting this was for me to find out that this building that I first mistaken for some city building is in fact a three story Library! Half the first floor is dedicated to children with miniature sofa chairs, and a whole separate room for storytelling hours. Loooooove it!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
A day with the Army of Four
I thought I would make up the month of no blogging by giving you more and more pictures with a much longer commentary. Here we have Isabel putting her yogurt in her hair. For some reason she has taken to putting her food and literaly coating her hair with it. Before this it was her applesauce. Maybe I see a Hair Color Specialist in her future?
Some how I managed to get my family shirtless. Its not that hot here in Columbus, though occasionally we would need to turn the fan on for a bit. I know for sure that Ian's excuse was because his clothes were dirty and I needed to change his diaper. Izzy's excuse is she is 3, enough said. Shaun's excuse? Maybe he wanted to remind me just how hot and smokin his body is?
As for Ian he has taken quite well to eating his Cheerios in the morning. I am so proud of each of his new accomplishments, because they seem to be coming so fast. He can eat all by himself, and can now sit up really well all by himself. He is getting so big and strong! Momma's so proud.
Of course the kids love to play together in everyway possible that hinder's Mommy's progress in getting the place cleaned up. Here they took the laundry basket from me and kept me from putting the laundry away. Who doesn't wish it could be fun and games every minute of every day?
Our Sunday Evenings
We've discovered that on Sundays, downtown Columbus is very quite. So we thought we'd take advantage of that by exploring the Riverwalk along the Chattahoochee River. Ian woke up from his nap, and it was too hard to not take a picture of his cuteness.
Isabel loves to skip and run away as far as possible.
She did once in awhile let us take a breather from chasing her.
Isabel has learned to ride her tricycle by the way. She is doing great!
A view of the beautiful Riverwalk.
Daddy couldn't resist, and of course Izzy insisted on pushing him.
It eventually came to this.
Ian says goodbye and love from all of us Peaches to you all Apples, and Oranges.
Isabel loves to skip and run away as far as possible.
She did once in awhile let us take a breather from chasing her.
Isabel has learned to ride her tricycle by the way. She is doing great!
A view of the beautiful Riverwalk.
Daddy couldn't resist, and of course Izzy insisted on pushing him.
It eventually came to this.
Ian says goodbye and love from all of us Peaches to you all Apples, and Oranges.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
San Antonio
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