Monday, March 30, 2009

A much anticipated visit

We love to have our visits with the Green's. We are so happy (especially me) when we get to see them. Madelyn and Karter are only 10 months apart and the gap is closing in fast. They love, to wear the princess shoes and do girly things together.

Miles went for a ride on the horse--giddy-up!!!

The first tooth!!!

Carson lost his first tooth on Feb 19th!!! It just seems like yesterday that the same tooth was coming in. He's getting big. He is so funny though. He decided that he didn't want the tooth fairy to take his tooth. He wanted me to save it (if he only knew). So we kept it for about a week, but the desire for money was too great and he succumbed. He finally left it under his pillow. He woke up to find two shiny gold dollar coins the next morning.


Neighborhood shin-dig

Jeremy and I invited all the neighbors over for a fun time. We had a good night. The kids played great together and everyone ate, drank and had a good night. Debi made everyone yummy spanish coffees. I could only handle about a half of one. If any of you have been to Huber's, it was just like those...flames and all.













Detroit Dam

On our way home from Sunriver, we stopped by the Dam. It was such a sunny day, we couldn't pass up checking it out. The walkway across was closed, but that didn't stop them from trying to climb over the rails and getting a closer look....too bad Mom and Dad were there to spoil their fun--and probably save them from tumbling down the hillside.




Weekend in Sunriver

We spent a great weekend in Sunriver with Cam, Amy, Isaac and Jacob. It was so much fun. The kids had a blast. We went to Bachelor and went sledding and Carson and I went down the huge sledding hill while Jeremy and Madelyn stayed and played on the little sledding hill. Everyone had so much fun, including the grown-ups.
















Playing Catch Up!!

I'm back to put some posts up for the last 3 months. I will make them short and sweet. These are of Maddy and I taking a walk out back to throw rocks in the 'river'.