Charlie’s Trip

November 5, 2009

Tire Swing, Old Forge

July 29, 2009




Tire Swing, Old Forge

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If you’ve never spun your kids on a tire swing to the point of their nausea, you are seriously missing out.

In all honesty, I stopped way before either of them showed the least bit signs of illness, but if you had asked them, it was way too soon. Over the first few weekends of July, we stole away to Old Forge twice, and both of them, irregardless of the 60 degree weather and driving rain, completely fell in love with the place all over again. Somehow, I feel like I will spend the rest of my summer trying to find a weekend to get back there.

What I am really lamenting right now is that neither of the two of them will sit still for a long enough moment to capture their bliss. The fact that Jenny’s career allows her to spend the summer with them makes me unbelievably happy. They are blessed to be able to spend this time together.

Look out World

July 24, 2008

So, besides being a total geek anyway, I can now write posts directly from my phone. More randomness from me–just what the world needs.

We Love Meatballs!

June 24, 2008

Wedding Parker

June 18, 2008


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We are always being told to do things to mark the time by those people whose children are older than ours, usually with statements that begin with “Before you know it…”  And it’s always treated with a lighthearted chuckle and a response from us that most likely contains the phrase “I know,” or “I can’t imagine.”

The thing is, not to sound cheeky, but they are more right than I thought.  This year is rapidly drawing to a close, and the multitude of changes that we’ve gone through this year alone humbles us.  It’s also given us newfound admiration for those people who, in this day and age, have large families. Often we get through days with the two (OK, three with Tanner) of them and look at each other and ask how we made it.  I can only imagine adding three or four more into the mix.  Pure chaos.

What we have found out this year is that our kids have definite personalities, and they don’t resemble ours.  Parker is hilarious, and busy, which we can’t understand because the two of us are so laid back and mellow. He is full on and ready to go at all times.  It’s probably just a function of the age and the wonder he approaches each day with; it sure is inspiring.  Audrey is coy and shy, and wants nothing to do with toys that are age appropriate.  She’d rather pull appliance cords, play Rescue Heroes, or try to eat Matchbox cars, all rather advanced activities for her age, I am sure.  Check the developmental charts.