Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Preschool


Well, it's a little behind, but this is our oldest on his very first day of preschool. He enjoys it very much. The pictures below are from this past week when the local fire department came to teach the kids about fire safety. Isn't our little firefighter cute!













Busy Day!








This past weekend we enjoyed a jam packed day of family activities.
We began downtown with our first trip ever to Findlay Market, it is the closest place I have ever seen to Pike Place Market in Seattle, an old favorite of my family's growing up. I'm looking forward to go back and shopping for ingredients for a gourmet dinner.
Then we took our three boys to meet some of their favorite story book characters at an event called "Books by the Banks". A book fair for young and old alike, showcasing authors from all genres. We were able to meet many authors and see their latest books. The boys really enjoyed George and Clifford, our middle guy made sure to give each of them a hug before we left.
We continued our day with confession at the Cathedral downtown, followed by lunch at Skyline, all of my boys enjoy coney's for their Saturday lunch (although eating them out is a treat).
Then, we bundled up and braved the cold, albeit sunny, and crowds at the Covington Catholic/Highlands High School football game. Although we cheered on on the Cov Cath Colonels, they were down when we left a little after half time.
The day was busy, but we all had a wonderful time, and enjoyed some new places and events!



Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Home Improvement Project

This first photo shows why we needed to replace our front door. (Think puddles inside) After tackling the back door last summer, my husband felt up to the challenge. Our foyer felt so much bigger with this as our entrance, but alas, practicality set in and so did our door.



What's a new door without a new floor to go with it!

Our beautiful new entry way still has one or two details unfinished, but the new entry door, sidelites, storm door and tile floor, complete with decos, has added a new and cozy entrance to our home, not to mention waterproof!



Summer Fun with Family

Here's the family, with Nanna and Grandpa, at a Reds Game!
Aunt Sarah always brings smiles with her visits!


Great Aunt Ruby joined us for lunch this year when we took Great-grandpa down to the "country". The part of Kentucky, where the boys Great-Grandfather was born and raised. We visit three of his siblings, and other family members on our favorite day trip to Marion County and surrounding area.










Finally...An update!

After just reading a friends blog I feel so much better. She just added their first post in four months, she said after a busy summer, the problem wasn't finding something to blog about, it was finding the time to blog!! My sentiment exactly. So, I have gone back in our family photo archives to June 2009 and will give you a sample of the things that kept us busy these past few months. Hope you enjoy the view of snanshots into our everyday lives.

The order is a little mixed up, but this was the introduction into the football season. Training camp, which can't come too soon for me, after the dry spell of no football news since the draft in early spring. Thankfully, our team is keeping us smiling so far this season. Although our boys enjoyed the ropes course more than the football players, it was great to see them all in some orange and black. Who Dey!
The boys enjoyed plenty of fresh air and sunshine this summer, many afternoons spent hanging out on our deck, where I could keep an eye on all three of them at once. They're watching a bug they had found on this plant.

After catching a Reds Game earlier in the day, we took a drive South to Big Bone and played some putt putt, so the summer was full of sports, too.




Even our youngest enjoyed himself, such a happy baby!



What's summer without Ice Cream!!





We finally took our boys rock climbing. Our middle guy climbs All the time at home, but was, unfortunately, a little hindered by his harness.


A summer trip to the zoo with friends. Had a great day.






Some indoor activities, or "projects" as the boys call this, kept us busy, too. Here they are creating cards for Father's Day. We love our daddy!





We attended a minor league game close to our house early in the season with some friends, and had fun playing a little ball of our own in the viewing area.








This was taken on one of the few very hot days this summer at the March for Life in Newport, Kentucky. An annual event we really enjoy attending.







Well, I hope you enjoyed this sample of photos, I'll try to keep them coming.