Sunday, September 26, 2010

Some fun pics.

Enjoy!





All in a weeks time

Landon Learned to ride his bike with No Training Wheels. It took a few tries, but he even learned to take off all on his own too, with out me holding the bike in place. The teddy bear is his preschool class mascot who got to spend the weekend with us. If you were to stop by, first thing, he'd proudly drag you outside to show you his new trick. Carson learned to buckle himself into his car seat. What a great thing! He feels so grown up now. This along with starting preschool, has brought all sorts of smiles. He calls himself a "school boy":)
Jaxon learned to roll over and is so proud of himself! I wish I had a video of it, the boys cheering him on and Jaxon's laugh, the whole thing:)

Kentucky State Fair

One family activity the boys will never forget! They're always randomly bringing up "The Fair", the cotton candy, the rides, the games, the animals, and how they got to stay up "all night":)
Carson Hated this ride it set him right into tears, maybe it was a little much for his first ride. He mostly enjoyed the good food, Jaxon's company, and the motorcycles that we didn't get a picture of. But Landon was just getting started.
You know you're getting older when a ride as simple as this gives you a rush, when you know that years ago it wouldn't have fased you.
remember the swings when you were just little?
If you look real closely Richard and Carson are in the Belly of the Dragon with Landon.This was my favorite part. Landon and I went on crazy spinning ride just the two of us. He's just growing up too fast.
And Jaxon had a good time too:)

T Ball

We waisted no time getting Landon all signed up for T Ball. He started 2 weeks after we moved here and loved every minute of it!
Here he is with his trophy, and below with his new friend Eli.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

Richard's mom spent a week with us in August. One of the things we did while she was here was visit the Bat Museum. Here are all us sitting on an enormously large Glove.It was actually pretty cool. They showed us how they make the bats from step one to staining and branding them.
Here is the larges bat in the world. I wish I knew the stats.


They even sent each of us home with our own personal mini bats.
It's just his size