It seems like just a few weeks ago I was writing about Cole learning to crawl. Not one to rest on his laurels, Cole decided to show off his next trick.
I walked back in to the living room where I has sat Cole down in his playpen, and what greeted me was this elated, standing baby. He looks quite pleased with himself, doesn't he?
Anyone that knows Emily, knows that she needs no training to be dramatic. Still, when this after school acting class opened, we thought she would have a great time.
On the last class, parents were invited to watch some of the improvisation games they played during the session. This one involved Emily sitting on a park bench and freaking out the unsuspecting person sitting next to her.
Nana and Grandpa took Emily and Grayson to the Scottish Festival. Grayson told me all about it when he got back.
"At the Scottish Vegetable", he said, "we saw people playing backpipes. They are called backpipes because you have to stand back when they play them."
"There were also people on stilts. They wore stilts to make themselves taller because they think that no one will notice them if they are small." I think Grayson really has this Scottish thing down.
Memorial Day for people that fought for us in wars we have -haiku by Emily
As I stood, peeling apples for my entry in the dessert contest, I was a little afraid that this neighborhood Memorial Day barbecue would be a scene from The Stepford Wives. I was relieved to find that the neighbors are a friendly, normal bunch (at least most of them).
The kids had lots of fun. Check out Grayson's sweet ride for the bike decorating contest.
Emily really got into the apple bobbing contest.
Here Emily is with her winning apple. Yummy in the tummy!
Cole was kicking back, and making friends with the elderly ladies in the neighborhood.
Grayson borrowed a neighbors skateboard to show off his skills.