Sunday, October 6, 2013

Chaz's 5th Birthday

Chaz wanted a bowling party so we had one at the bowling alley and had a great time. I really can't believe my baby is 5. I really wish time would slow down. Chaz, you keep us all laughing all the time. You have such a great personality. You are constantly coming off with something funny. I wish I could make time stand still because you are at a perfect age right now.











Mom with Chaz and Haeyden


Chaz opening his Slip N Slide from Mammaw and Pappaw.

A New TV from Mommy and Daddy

On The River

Just looking at these pictures makes me want to go kayaking right now. Easton has enjoyed his new kayak this summer and we've sure enjoyed taking him. So relaxing to just float for hours, especially with good friends!







Danny helping Easton get the water out of his kayak after he turned over.


Random Pictures

I took the kids to a cave tour at Diamond Caverns this summer. Chaz actually took this picture.


I didn't go on this trip but just thought it was a good picture of mom, Red and Brenda.

Easton with all Pappaws logs.

1st day of 2nd grade.

1st day of 4th grade.

Silking corn

Easton says he's getting ready for a 5K run.

Timmy getting Chaz's tickles.

Washing dishes.

Our Beach Trip

The five of us took a week and went to Gulf Shores this summer. Chaz had never seen the ocean and Allie didn't remember it. All three of the kids loved every thing about it! The ocean was perfect; the kids loved the waves and the sand. I wish we could go every year. One day, we went to the water park close by and the kids really enjoyed that too. I tried to take family pictures by using the self timer on my camera. It was definitely not easy, especially with it being so windy at the time we did it. And not to mention my camera was fogged up the whole time. But I didn't stress about it, I just dealt with it the best I could. But I did get a decent family picture.





















I'm going to miss these little sandy butts one day.









Enjoying Krispy Kreme donuts.


 
 
These were taken with Easton's underwater camera.