Monday, April 21, 2008

Fun, Full Weekend and photos

Kent made Cookies a while ago and left them on the table while waiting to bake.
Braxton saw them and thought 'don't mind if I do...'

Thanks for the cookie dough dad!

Braxton is a very loving and affectionate child.
On Saturday Kent, Braxton, and I accompanied my sister and her family to the zoo and had a lot of fun. The kids were moving the giant globe on the water and loved it.

So smooth!

Checking out the giraffes with daddy.
Kylie posing in front of the baby giraffe

Braxton with mom in front of the giraffe. I swear there were more animals other than the giraffe. Unfortunately we didn't seem to be interested in photographing those animals. ha ha ha
That evening we watched Kaitlyn and Bailey for the co-op.
They are fabulous pianists. (Scary how much Braxton looks like me in this picture)
See how pink my cheeks are when mom forgets sunscreen! (oops)

I do have the best pink cheeks ever though!
Why bother sleeping in the bed when the stuff behind the bed is so comfortable.
(I am not loving the difficulty naptime has become since taking the crib away)

These pictures are from today. I won't caption them because I think they tell their own story. I do have to say that Braxton was just cute here!


Ok so this one is where he just randomly sat down. No it doesn't have much to do with the other pictures.

4 comments:

Cheryl said...

What cute pictures! It's funny to see kids grow up and just have a little more personality each day.

Chelsi Ritter said...

what a fun weekend! did braxton just love the zoo? he's seriously such a cute kid, marlies!

Doug & Angie Gray said...

Those are way cute. Did you see my news on my blog. You are so good with your blog I need to add more people get to bored with mine.

Rebecca said...

So wow you have three comments before I could even get on here to see your blog!! You are becoming quite the popular one! I love these pictures! I love that there is a picture you too! You look so cute! Love the pics with no comments. It's fun to bask in the simple momments of childhood.