Monday, August 9, 2010

My Backyard Babies


Solomon and Ezra watch their Aunt Katie dance around the backyard in this picture. Katie called Solomon to see if she could come and play at his park. He was so excited. They jumped on the trampoline, swung on the swings, sang songs, danced, read books, etc. It was the night of his dreams. Ezra and I sat on the blanket and watched it all. Ezra and Solomon are so blessed to have such a wonderful Aunt Katie.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Best Buddies


Solomon and Gage enjoying a cold popsicle on a hot summer day. Doesn't it MELT your heart?

Sand Lake


Mimi taught Solomon how to make a sand lake. Now it's an every day occurrence. The sucker he has in his mouth he found in the sand from the day before. Life is great as a two year old.

The Puppies Are Here!!!


The Schultz' dog, Misika had seven puppies. Solomon has been so excited to visit "Sika" and her babies. It wasn't until we were on our way out the door that he was ready to hold them.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Depoe Bay




As we drove out of Springfield I began to dread the ride up to Depoe Bay. Solomon is not a pleasant car rider to put it nicely. As I merged onto the I-5 exit I looked back and Solomon was fast asleep. He slept the entire ride there. Once we arrived we went swimming, ate dinner and had movie night (Fox and the Hound). The next morning we went for a walk into town where we had hot chocolate. Solomon got to see a few pirate statues that he wasn't so sure about. After we got back to the condo we ate breakfast and quickly headed off to the beach. Solomon had been anticipating the beach for the past month. His sand box at home paled in comparison to a beach full of sand. We dressed in jeans and sweatshirts but soon regretted it. The sun was warm and believe it or not the wind was nonexistent. Solomon of course wanted to go in the water. His clothes slowly started to peel off. He made new friends who wanted to share his sand toys. The big boys were making a dam. Solomon tried to join in. He throwing the rocks in the ocean was his job. Mimi burried him in the sand up to his neck. How do you rinse a sandy little boy off? Let him run naked in the ocean for a couple of seconds I guess. After the beach Solomon and Papa took a nap while the rest of us took advantage of the bargains at the outlet stores. Before our long trip home we had pizza and took one last dip in the pool. I left late in the evening so Solomon could fall asleep on the way home. Instead of sleeping Solomon talked and sang my ear off the entire way. Poor little guy didn't get to sleep until 11:15. I guess he didn't want a perfect day to come to an end.