Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Why we do it
Monday, September 28, 2009
Makes my Monday
Thursday, September 24, 2009
But this is for you, Mom
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
This is why we don't do family pictures
Right side looking good, left side - not so much
Are those big grins supposed to make up for Will?
Only Grandad is salvageable in this one
Camera's over here guys
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
On the road again
The kids had a really great time at Pioneer Reunion. There is lots to see and do. The little ones were excited about all the horses, and the big boys liked to look for the floats in the parade. There was also an Elmo on one of the parade floats, which excited Helen to no end. She was a little bit worried though. The Elmo costume was one like this, and she kept saying that Elmo had a person in his mouth.

The boys also LOVE the rodeo. I seriously don't know anyone else who enjoys a rodeo like they do. I guess it's just another sporting event to them. The little kids also made a brief appearance at the rodeo before their bedtime, and they enjoyed it. (Grandad sacrificed his rodeo time to babysit and watch the UT-Texas Tech football game.) The boys participated once again in the calf scramble, but they still haven't caught a calf.
Helen, Charlie, Will, and Joseph checking out the arena
I spent a good ten minutes trying to get these out of her hair Sunday night, and still found two I missed on Monday morning.
Nevertheless, Pioneer Reunion is now a family tradition (personally, I haven't missed one since 1971, the year I was born!), and we'll brave the road trip again next year.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
True love
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Way Back When-esday
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
What worries him
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
We did it! Now I'm tired
And, we did it! I got up at 6am, having already showered last night, and was fully ready by 6:30. Then I went downstairs and got breakfast completely ready, fed myself, and fed the dogs. At ten minutes till 7, I got all the kids up early. Everyone got dressed before breakfast. I set the parameters: at 7:18 the kitchen is closed and nothing else will be given for breakfast, at 7:25 breakfast is over and everyone goes upstairs to brush teeth and hair, at 7:35 we are getting into the car. And guess what -- we ended up loading into the car at 7:34! Woo hoo!
We also spent all of breakfast talking about how exciting it was that Will and Helen get to go see Charlie and Joseph's new school, how we have to hold hands all the way there because there are a lot of people and cars, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseum. I spent lots of energy building this up.
When we got to school, I got Will out first because he is great about staying put when asked. So, I had him sit down on the curb where we parked. Charlie got out, got his backpack, and joined him. Followed by Joseph and his backpack. Then I got Helen out. Of course, she had to join them too, so she sat down on the curb for 5 seconds, then we were off!
All five of us held hands all the way to school. Me-Will-Charlie-Helen-Joe. We blocked more than the entire sidewalk. We went inside the school, and Will and Helen seemed a bit disappointed not to be able to go into the classrooms, but they were very good about it. We dropped Joseph off, then Charlie, both on time, and then the three of us held hands all the way back to the car. Success!!
Now I'm at work, and I'm totally exhausted due to the energy expended preparing for and making this happen. How the heck can I be expected to practice law for the rest of the day?