9.05.2008

Labor Day Weekend

me and the boys after lunch

Isaac


dad and isaac waiting and watching as beckam slowly makes it to the car with our package

We bought the boys something to share at the toy store beckam insisted on carrying it unassisted in any way, all the way to the car by himself. As you can tell we weren't close to the car. But as you can see he was quite pleased with himself when they finally made it to the car.




We were planning on going out of town up to Austin with some friends this Labor Day weekend. But with the hurricane we decided to stay home and hang out instead. Luckily for us we saw no sign of the hurricane and are still just as hot here. Sam even took that Friday off so we would have a 4 day weekend. So instead of Austin we....



On Friday we drove all the way up to the Woodlands. Mainly to get the boys some new sheets from PB kids. (They really need to open on in La Centerra but I won't hold my breath.) We had the rest of a PB gift card to spend(thanks to Sam's aunt and uncle). We ate lunch at PF Chang's. And walked through lots of stores we even went over to the Market Street shopping center and that is were Beckam's purchase came from.

On Saturday, what did we do on Saturday. Oh ya we spent the day getting things done around the house. Sam got the kayak hung up in the garage the drapes hung up in the family room and the boys mobiles hung in their rooms. All thanks to the ladder the Griffeth's let us borrow, we will bring it back. We also watched the end of the U football game, which they won. And had a late dinner at Chick-fil-a.

On Monday we went bowling which was Isaac's choice. We all had a ton of fun, sorry no pictures. And then that evening we went over to a friends house and had a bbq, swam, jumped on the tramp, and played on the swing set. Needless to say the boys had a ball, what a fun backyard. We have lots of work to do on ours.

1 comments:

Nancy said...

Taryn, these photos of your adventure are so sweet. It really helps you to cherish this time when the boys are little and innocent. We really miss them (and you)! nancy.siddoway@gmail.com