Sunday, September 8, 2013

happy birthday daddy!

Daddy's 33rd birthday fell on a drill weekend, so we made a road trip south to meet him for a birthday dinner out! His parents and grandmother were also up for a long car ride which made it even more of a party.  Here are the pictures some adults took:
 
Party favor: STICKS!

Look, I can whip my brother with this.

This saint survived the backseat between them.

That's my boy, with his ladies.

Dirt + Dad

:)

Too cute not to kiss.

Is Larry thinking about 33 years ago?




 


Getting restaurant-Bday-embarrassed.


And here we have the pictures taken by a three-year old who politely asked to use my camera and then exclaimed to anyone who might listen, "I'm the fo-tog-row-fur."

Classic beginner's finger.

Can you tell we might have been cute??

Portrait of a napkin.

Unsure, but he caught his camera in the frame.

That's some table action right there.

Grammie (almost) and Jack.

A nice shot of Nannie and Daddy.

He got busted by his parents taking this series.

Poppie.

Mom.

Kiki.

A better one of Kiki. He may have had some help.

And back to taking them sans help...


Something we learned about Jack on the way home is that when he's exhausted, he likes very much to lay just the side of his arm against someone else's.

"Nothing I do is weird when I'm this cute."

Hope you had a great birthday, Daddy!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

heritage festival at monticello

Hi boys. On this day we took you to Thomas Jefferson's house.  He lives between your maternal grandparents' houses, so you've [been] driven by a million times, but it's a little fancy there so we've not taken you yet.  Today though he was having a biiggg party in his front yard, so it was a perfect time for your inaugural visit.
You saw, you conquered.

First, we headed [away from our actual destination] to the shuttle!  A little bit by car, a little bit by devoted grandmother-piggy-backing.

 
Then it was time for your very first ride on a school bus.



 
 
Some day you'll do this every day... Sniff, sniff.
 
 
Before the ride was over, some had mysteriously sprouted facial hair.


 
And others had found more preferable seatmates.

 
The festival was amazing! After some wooden hoop action in which almost no other children were hurt and some frenzied tomato and food cart tasting, we found ourselves in the demo tent listening to the owners of a hot local catering company. 
I'm not sure you understood how cool this was.


Maybe you listen best with your back turned?


That's your aunt & uncle right there!

 

Hopefully none of the other attendees
were offended by the pole-dancing.
And if they were, that they don't recognize
our little mustached chippendale.
 
Eventually, we made our way back to something you'd been thinking about since we first walked by it hours prior: "hammering".
I gave you the admission price of one dollar, you tested out your options tool-wise, and found a pair of goggles that fit.



You got helpful tips from the pros. 
Or maybe you were giving them?



Jack - next year, buddy, next year!


 







 
Before the day ended we ran into one of your favorite buddies from school and you decided together to climb trees in Thomas Jefferson's front yard while your moms talked.  We made you stop and pose for pictures instead.


 
It was a good day!