Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Bridge

Anna can finally do "the bridge" in gymnastics and she decided to show off to her brothers.  They BOTH decided that they would try to do what she was doing....

First Anna
Next Kyle...he realized it's harder than it looks
And Finally Colin, and being the typical youngest child, tries to out shine the older kids by not using his hands...
I promise only his heels and his helmet are touching the ground.
Nice form kiddo's, nice form.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

~Sunriver Oregon~

Our summer vacation this year was going to Sunriver, Or. for Kevin's family's Reunion.  It was really fun. But sadly,  I didn't take very many pictures.  I blame Kevin leaving early to go back to work as the reason....I was chasing after my three kiddo's and didn't have an extra hand to snap some shots.  So here are all the pictures I took.....
On a little walk to with the entire crew!

Stopping to throw some rocks
Now that's a group
Kyle, Jonah, and Anna
Gotta throw one in of the little guy!!
Swimming at the indoor pool
Below is Kevin's folks with all but two of their grand kids.  Kyle and Anna are down in the left bottom corner and Colin is being held by Emily, who is the tallest girl, in the back row with the dark hair.
It really was a great trip...though we sure missed Kevin.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Dallas Aquarium

Looking in one of the tanks....this is the only picture with all three kids, and Colin is just a reflection.

On Friday night, Kevin's work had a family summer party at the Dallas Aquarium.  It was really fun and there was a lot to see.  The kids and adults had a great time.  I think the best part was that Kevin was there with us!!
Standing in the Shark tunnel
Huge sea turtle
Happy little munchkin along for the ride.

Basketball Camp

We signed Kyle up for a basketball camp last week and I wish I could say he loved every minute of it...but I can't.  Let's just say we both learned a lot.  Kyle came home from the first day and said he was the worst one and that he didn't even make one "hoop."  I told him that he isn't going to be great at something the first time he tries it, that didn't make him feel any better.  Basically every morning he would say he didn't want to go, I would make him go, he would have fun while there (he did finally make a few hoops), but then by the time the next morning would come the excitement had worn off and he was nervous to go again. 

Not only was it hard on Kyle, but it was hard on me.  It was so hard for me to watch Kyle do something that was hard for him AND that he nervous/insecure about.  What I really wanted to do everyday was let him stay home and not feel those feelings.  But I need to let Kyle, and my other kids as well, go through experiences like these young so they will be better prepared later.  I know it was good for both us of to see the week through and I know Kyle had fun...at least we both know he can survive for the next time I sign him up for something new!!!

Above is Kyle getting a certificate of completion from Coach Thomas, who was the nicest, kindest high school basketball I've ever met.  He was super nice to Kyle and made a point to show him that he wears glasses too!!
Kyle with his paper very proud of himself (he's in the very back corner)
Yeah!!  It's over and we all survived!!!