May 17, 2007

  • Wednesday

    Had some of Curtis & Sharalee’s kids for a few hours yesterday while she had her hair done. 


    Here are some pictures


             Nina on the Slide                                                              Kids Pointing To Spider under Slide


    Carinna  Joesph & Carinna


    Isaiah, Joseph & Nina heading out to see baby birds.  (they look so serious or maybe concerned)


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    Mom bird yesterday sitting on the nest & babies after mom flew away.


    Momma Bird  Babies UpClose


    Kids on Slide


     


    And now for “Hot Tomato” & Bros which are up to 10 now.


    Hot Tomato & bros

Comments (8)

  • TOOO CUTE!……….They all looked like they had a Good-time!………….Hope you are having a Great week!…….In Christ’s Love………….Monic

  • they are the sweetest kids. My birds are crying for their mom to feed them

    the tomatoes look good,too.

  • Someone once said “Pay is kids’ work.”  How true.  We forget and try to force so much learning into them that we forget play is an intensely rich learning experience–notice the looks on their faces!

  • Thanks so much for the updates on the kids and the tomatoes. Mine are just getting blooms. I feel a little better today. Love you.

  • My kids have both been married for several years now and at the rate they are going I’m not going to get any grandkids until I’m 112.

  • The kids are adorable.  But I couldn’t get the video to run, and the tomatoes pic just had the dreaded red “X”.

  • Glad you told me to come back.  I see the tomatoes, and the video is adorable.  I get a kick out of the way Nina is chatting the whole time!  I envy the size of your tomato plants.   We just planted our tomato plants.  Won’t see ripe tomatoes until past mid-august.  Bummer!  We love cherry tomatoes, so most of the plants are cherries, but one plant is a large tomato.  Gotta have some large ones for slicing for sammiches!!!

  • P.S.  If I had seen a spider under the slide, I would never have gone on it!  I was absolutely terrified of spiders when I was young, and I still think the only good spider is a dead one—no matter how good they are for the environment.

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