Monday, May 18, 2009

GNO!!!






ahhhhh....this is the life!:)





































So while the guys were roughing it out in the wild at fathers and sons, the girls and I got to hang out....it was a girls night out!! I picked the girls up early from school and surprised them to a spa pedicure. It was so fun and relaxing . We loved being pampered...what girl doesn't? Later, we met up with some friends for dinner and a movie. We ate at Brios.....it was so yummy, they have the best salads there!!! After dinner, we tried to get into the movie "Hannah Montana" but it was packed, so we walked around the mall and waited for the late show. The girls had fun dressing up in the stores and the movie was great....there was a lot of singing and dancing going on during the movie, good thing it was dark and hardly anyone in there!!!!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Fathers and Sons


two happy boys, excited to spend time together! Oh, how
I just love these guys!!!!!



Nate and Carter ready to hit the road



trying to catch some fish...but didn't have
much luck.



Getting ready for the "flour bomb fight"
They put flour in panty hose to throw
at each other. Nate wanted to follow up with a
water gun fight but the bishop wasn't too keen
on that idea.... hummmm, I wonder why!!!!!:)LoL!

























The end result....I can't help but laugh at this picture( he looks like he has leporsy!)You are so stinkin cute Cart boy!




This is the first Fathers and Sons camp out for Carter( Nate has always had to work but now that he is his own boss, he can take time off whenever...it' so nice!). Carter loves to hang out with his dad, they are best buddies( you know the guys have to stick together especially, when they are outnumbered in our house!). The boys left early Friday morning to reserve a campsite just outside of Payson. The weather was wonderful, the food was great, and spending time together was priceless!!!!



Friday, May 15, 2009

School Project



This is Jades School project on the State of Lousiana. Each student had to choose a state to do a report on and then come up with a creative project that represents that state that they have choosen. Louisana's state insect is the honeybee so we had fun making the beehive out of clay and borrowing tree branches from our neighbors front yard (yes, you read that right....we didn't want to take from our own tree..lol!! Thanks Kevin and Abby!).