Friday, October 08, 2010

Fun in the park...

So, there's this park we love in Morrisville. The playground is BANGING. BANGING ya hear me? The ground is spongy. The equipment is safe and clean. There are CLEAN bathrooms in safe walking/yelling distance and...our Parker LOVES it! He is getting so brave at climbing things all by himself..but I guess that's just the 100%boy in him. This time, he even went down a few slides on his tummy. Playing outside makes all of us happy. The weather here in NC has been perfect for all the playing outside and walking we can stand and then some. On this particular day, we had a picnic and it was fabulous. One of my favorite pictures of Jay and Parker is the first one I posted of them looking at each other through the holes on the little bridge. I think this shows how good of a dad my hubs is. And, how much Parker loves always
looking for Jay to be there.
There are some moments,
some points in time, when
you just fall in love with
someone all over again.
And, you don't really see it
coming until you look at things
in retrospect. This picture,
the first one...of the two of them.
It did it for me.

Moving on, the picture at the bottom of Sethie scratching his nose...just like his daddy. Those little allergies..I hate
to say it but they're adorable.What's even more adorable are the faces that Sethie makes. He doesn't understand his allergies.Like I don't understandthe formatting right now of this blog.
It has a mind of it's own I tell ya.Good thing there weren't any incognito pictures snapped of me going tummy first down the slide.I'd be a sensation and this mess would go viral.

Love ya, mean it!
Kimmie

1 comment:

  1. I absolutely adore getting to dive into your life! You have a flow with words that makes it feel like a convo with you. A beautiful soul I say! With a beautiful family! *muah!*

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