Monday, April 26, 2010

Things of late

Tyler had a birthday.
He had a hard time with his candles {weak lungs}.
It was a very festive event.
Then we had a baby shower for these lovey ladies. Our child count is raising dramatically. No thanks to me and Tyler mind you.
Malorie then had a birthday at the food carts. I ate a lot. Including two pizzas.

Addy practiced her scrunch face...which she has clearly mastered.
Locke tried out his first cigarette {okay okay this was totally my idea. Katie just indulges us}.
We did some babysitting. Macy got stuck in a chair. We are obviously going to be great parents.
Then we hit up the rhododendron gardens. They are beautiful. I practiced taking photos with my new awesome camera and realized that I have a lot to learn. And I mean a lot.
The flowers were so lovely we wanted to eat them. So I did.
Oh, I also got some grown up jellies, and while it goes without saying, I am madly in love with them. I owe these babies to the shopping extraordinaire: Mrs. Jackson {who never ceases to find the very best things at the very best prices}. She is a pro. Seriously.

And that about sums it up.

7 comments:

The McBrides said...

you have some seriously adorable kids in your neck of the woods! Happy Birthday Tyler!

Andrea Mouritsen said...

So many babies. Scary.

But cute pictures. Yay.

daniellejackson said...

oooh, I definitely want to go to the gardens! Great pics! We need to have a jelly wearing day and take pictures! ha!

Unknown said...

looks like a happy birthday! and love the jellies!! You will do awesome on your race girl, and ya never know I travel quite a bit so I could be up your way for a race in the next year!!

Dasha said...

Please tell me the thing Tyler's holding in the top picture is a snuggie. Cause that is awesome.

Ty and Meg said...

Oh you know it is Dasha. You know it is.

todd and erin said...

Happy belated birthday to Ty! Why are you making babies smoke? And why do people who don't speak English comment on your blog? Also, I want spring to be pretty here like it is in Oregon.