Saturday, June 16, 2012

I found my thrill, on blueberry hill

Today the boys, some friends and I headed out to a local blueberry patch for some good time picking.  It was the perfect day.  Warm, cloudy, and the slight rumble melody of a thunderstorm looming in the distance.


 Jagger wasn't too keen on giving up his indulging and picking of blueberries, for any photos.


Jag and his best buddy Jaxon had as much fun eating and picking as they did playing beneath the huge bushes and running the long rows.



 getting some good tips from Paige. 


Jax liked to eat straight off the bushes while held...


or on foot...



or out of the bucket.


In fact, I have never seen someone so small, consume so much.

Can't wait to go back.


Now off to make some fresh blueberry cobbler for Father's Day.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Cuddles with Daddy


These pictures were taken over a month apart, in this order.  Twice I stumbled in to find J and one of our boys asleep on him in this exact same pose.  Smitten with my amazing husband and beautiful boys!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

My J's...

There have been travels out of town, company come and go, a master bathroom remodel in progress, sickness here and now....and one tired (lazy) momma! With requests looming over me, I have promised that "My J's" is still here, and will try and play a little catch up soon!




Until then, here is an awfully sweet picture we took today at the doctor.  After a horrible week of a very sick Jagger, the comfort came from all angles.





Monday, April 9, 2012

Easter

It started off with Jagger excited about an Easter egg hunt at pre-school.  We spent the morning filling eggs with candy.  (He got rave reviews from the teachers for his seersucker shorts...he looked so cute)


My wonderful, beautiful, dear friend Shannon braved her pregnancy and flew in from Vegas to spend the weekend with the boys and I.  Which made this holiday weekend, incredibly special.


The four of us attended our church's Easter Eggstravangaza for egg "hunting" (if throwing 1 and 2 year olds in a roped off area of plastic eggs can be considered a hunt)...



Pony rides.  (Jagger loved it, Jax on the other hand was extremley serious and uncertain)...


 Face painting.  (Jagger requested a lion that was NOT on the "menu", Jax bucked and screamed and therefore forfeited his chance at a first face painting experience)...



And train ride (which was the only thing Jax truly enjoyed)...


Finally, Easter morning, I arose and went to the living room to find Jagger in his undies with a guilty panicked look. He turned and said, "look Mom, candy".  And there a small mountain of wrappers revealed themselves, beneath him.  He had managed to eat EVERYONE's Easter candy from there baskets before the rest of us arose.  Ha, ha.  I would have done the same.



 
Happy Easter!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Houston Rodeo

We strapped on our boots and headed to the rodeo


Jagger rode a horse (pony) "Red", for the first time.  He LOVED it!


He got an awful lot of attention for his shirt, boots and love of all thing John Deere...


(at the end of the day we stopped at a booth, where Jagger saw a man wearing a John Deere hat. He looked at him, then proclaimed, "Dad, he's a John Deere man, too!")

Jax got in on some fun too. 
Not every 10 month old can rock a cowboy hat.


 play in a box filled with corn kernels,


and admire the many animals.


I fell in love with this beautiful Longhorn.


It was a great time for all.

Yeehaw!

I am already excited to go back next year!




Saturday, February 25, 2012

San Antonio

Jacob took vacation this weekend so that we could be in Florida for Nick and Sam's wedding.  Sadly, we did not make it there as we had so hoped.  To conquer our sadness we decided to at least keep moving and so, we ended up on a little road trip to San Antonio, Texas. 

On our way we stopped in this tiny town along the way to stretch, play and relax.  We found a little park that was home to a beautiful and magnifcent tree:






We walked the Riverwalk, took a boat ride along it, and ate some pretty fantastic Mexican food:





We stayed at the Hilton on the river, and woke up the next day to some cool, windy weather.  We hopped over to this adorable little breakfast place and decided to hit the road and do the Alamo at a later (and warmer) date:


The next day we took a little detour down to Shiner, Texas to tour Spoetzl Brewery:


where we discovered one of the founders in the 1800's looks eerily like Jacob (would with a mustache):


Crazy, right?


Still wish we would have made it to Florida.  But this little adventure took some sting out of a planned weekend getaway!

PS: In case you didn't notice, momma got a new SD card.  I'm back! Snapping away on my phone.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Galveston

Grandmommy and Grandpa came to visit us Friday. And since they were only here for the day, we all decided to check out Galveston.  I wouldn't write home about the quality of the beach. The day started out a little dreary, but it was nice to be oceanside regardless.








We checked out the historical district. Some incredibly beautiful buildings. (I had no idea how much history Galveseton had, I can't wait to go back in May for the homes tour)




Then after we ate, we took the boys on their first Ferry ride. 


It was a great day!