Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend

We had a great Memorial Day weekend! On Sunday, Michael participated in the Intersect Project with church. They made the news (http://accessproduction.org/videos/intersect.swf)! The moms hit the park and ate picnics and played. On Monday, we went out in the boat with Michael's parents and David, Stacy and Baby Jax. Will went tubing with us and waterskiing in Tati's arms. Watch out Cypress Gardens! He was driving the boat on the way home and fell asleep at the wheel. Check out Michael. He's still got it, even at 30! Enjoy the photos...
















Monday, May 5, 2008

Momma's Birthday Party

We told Will on Saturday that Momma's birthday party was at the beach. All the way down there he kept asking if I was going to have balloons, a bouncy house, a fire engine, and a train. He's been to some pretty fun parties lately so his imagination went wild, I guess. Will loved the beach, building sandcastles for his cars and looking for shells. And he liked the ocean too. At one point he said to me, "Momma, no more waves." How do you tell a 2 year old why the waves don't stop, other than by using the go-to "God made them that way" line? The pool was also a hit, especially the water slide. For someone who doesn't like to wash his hair for fear of water getting in his eyes, he definitely surprised us! Anyway, we spent the night in a hotel and had a great time. At one point Will asked, "Momma, whose house is this?" It had never occurred to me that a hotel would raise such a good question. I had a great birthday...Thanks Bebe and Big Daddy!

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Conversations with a 2 year old...


Will says everything now... I find myself carrying on full conversations with him all day long. It's hilarious. I know I say this at every stage, but this one might have them all beat (his sister is at a pretty cute stage herself though). For example, we were driving in the car the other day and his DVD wasn't working. So, I pull over on the side of the road to fix it for him. I pressed a few buttons and it started playing. I got back in the car and Will exclaimed, "Momma, you fixed it. You didn't need dadda. I am so proud of you." Like I said, hilarious...