"He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6:8
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Fall Festival
The tiger at today's fall festival. Who would have thought Jack would dare climb it.
Jack, coming down the tiger. He climbed it about 2o times.
Ben, in the bouncy for little kids
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Zoo Day
Jack and Ben got their flu shots on Friday. The angst of knowing he was going to get a shot was relieved, somewhat, by the promise of a trip to the zoo afterward.
Jack and John, at zoo's Teton Trek exhibit.
Ben was asleep about 3 minutes after we pulled out of the parking lot. Riding in a stroller will really do you in.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Getting Cooler
Greetings from Memphis. As we settle into fall, I thought I'd share some photos from today -- Jack's first soccer game.
Since I last posted, the Mettees have been on a wild ride. Ben is running. Jack is now tonsil-less and our house is for sell. My mom and Don finally tied the knot, we had a great extended family vacation to Hilton Head and the boys started new schools. And then, I got to help open Memphis' new $340 million children's hospital.
We are getting ready for the most wonderful time of the year, aka football season. John and I both have Fantasy Football leagues, and I'm just dying to teach Ben to say "Go Big Orange" and, of course," Go Titans Go!"
We're also awaiting the arrival of our newest nephew, Mason Hancock. Jack has already asked Aunt Ruby why she can't just take him out already. We did, after all, have a shower for the baby last weekend and he didn't even get to come to the party.
Anyway, thought I'd share some pics from today. Gotta go make cupcakes with my favorite soccer player.
Since I last posted, the Mettees have been on a wild ride. Ben is running. Jack is now tonsil-less and our house is for sell. My mom and Don finally tied the knot, we had a great extended family vacation to Hilton Head and the boys started new schools. And then, I got to help open Memphis' new $340 million children's hospital.
We are getting ready for the most wonderful time of the year, aka football season. John and I both have Fantasy Football leagues, and I'm just dying to teach Ben to say "Go Big Orange" and, of course," Go Titans Go!"
We're also awaiting the arrival of our newest nephew, Mason Hancock. Jack has already asked Aunt Ruby why she can't just take him out already. We did, after all, have a shower for the baby last weekend and he didn't even get to come to the party.
Anyway, thought I'd share some pics from today. Gotta go make cupcakes with my favorite soccer player.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Easter
Friday, April 2, 2010
No, we're not crazy
I've posted a slideshow of our trip to Washington D.C. to see the cherry blossoms. Yes, it is possible to take your 4-year-old and 10-month-old to the "big city," as Jack calls it, without losing your mind.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
I have said more than once this week that if I live in a city with sweltering 100-degree summers, I thought I got a break on winter. Not this week. Our city has turned frigid and we've spent a lot of time just hanging out a home.
Since I last posted, Ben has become my BIG baby, nearly weighing 20 pounds and already crawling (I've got video to prove it). Jack loves his new preschool, and I'm reminded daily of what a boy he's becoming.
John got me a Flip camera for Christmas, which I'm still trying to master. This is a video from tonight, right before bedtime. Note the play by play by big brother in the background.
Since I last posted, Ben has become my BIG baby, nearly weighing 20 pounds and already crawling (I've got video to prove it). Jack loves his new preschool, and I'm reminded daily of what a boy he's becoming.
John got me a Flip camera for Christmas, which I'm still trying to master. This is a video from tonight, right before bedtime. Note the play by play by big brother in the background.
(I can already hear Grammy and Granna watching this video, wondering why I don't pick that poor baby up!)
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