Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Weekend

















































Here are a few pics from our weekend. We went to a corn maze, did some fishing, and went to our sub fall festival.





'Til next time...






Friday, October 24, 2008

Let's Do Lunch!














Well, on Monday we had a suprise visit for lunch from Chuck & Denise. They made a last minute road trip down to see Breanna and called us Monday morning on there way back. They were coming right through Raleigh so we all grabbed lunch. It worked out perfect since it was Jamie and the boy's first day of track out. On Tuesday they went on a field trip to the State Fair. Justin had a b-ball game today and Owen has a hockey game in the morning. Oh, almost forgot, for all you aracnaphobiacs, we found our second black widow in the garage today. All guests beware!





'Til next time...

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Where Did The Time Go?
























Well, yesterday was my baby boy’s 6th b-day. It is hard to believe he is already 6 and Owen is going to be 8. The last posting was of Justin’s party last week, I had some issues with the blog and the comments did not publish.
Yesterday we spent the day together doing what Justin wanted. We went to a science museum and then went to McDonalds to eat. In the picture with me and the boys, we are standing in front of a real piece of the Berlin Wall (I thought that was kind of cool). Later we had cake and let Justin open all the presents and cards everyone sent. Justin says thanks to everyone for everything they sent. There are a couple of miscellaneot us pics from a friends bday party we went to on Monday and from Justin at school. The boys and Jamie started track out this weekend, so no school and no work for 3 weeks. Oh, I almost forgot, on Thursday we went to Owen's class to hear him read the essay he wrote about his hero. He wrote a really nice essay about his hero, Uncle Pat. As the class president, he go to read his first and he did a terrific job of writing a great essay and reading in in front of his peers and there parents.

‘Til next time…