Archive for the ‘Holidays’ Category

20
Jan

Chocolate with a Candy Covered Shell

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Mean Momma not willing to buy Annie a big bag of M&Ms.

I know he looks innocent enough.  Brain sucking M&M…watch out, Annie!

Since when did the Camry become any sort of racing car?!

13
Jan

The Dead Animal Zoo

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This is what happens when we let Grandpa take the kiddlets out for a day of fun…

Fun was had by all.  Annie asked me if I could take her back to The Dead Animal Zoo.  Truth be told, I choked when she asked me that.

Of course Annie loves Bass Pro as much as Disneyland since it has a carousel.  I should sell my Disney Passes and just send her here with my dad more often.  It just goes to show that moms don’t know anything and grandpa’s really do know how to have more fun.

06
Jan

Nothing But a Garnish!

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…That’s what we would be to Sue, the T-Rex, considering a snack for her was about 500lbs. of meat.  GG got the kids tickets to the Museum of Nature and Science this year for Christmas.  What a wonderful time we had!  Egyptian Mummies, Rocks, Gems, Animals of every kind, Astronomy, Dinosaurs, the museum had it all.  Hudson and Annie even got to collect health information on themselves and test their fitness levels.  The kids were so angry with my when we finally had to leave.

The kids got to extract some of their own cells, dye them and examine them under the microscope.


Three levels of awesomeness!

 

Thanks GG!  We have some great memories!

31
Dec

Good Tidings We Bring!

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We wish you a Merry Christmas…

We wish you a Merry Christmas!

 We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

27
Dec

Once There Was A Snowman…

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I think Annie was more impeding our efforts at the start.

She warmed up to him in the end…He never had the chance to melt though.  Annie reduced him to the mound of snow he started as, as we headed in the door for dinner.