Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tania's first time making cookies.

Tania opening gifts on her birthday.


Sasha opening gifts.

Bailey, Tania and Shelby



More gifts

David putting swimming goggles on one of the dogs. David, Matthew and Katelyn love to dress up the dogs.

This is our lean to that collapsed. Luckily we built the carport last summer so our car wasn't under all of this mess. Unfortunately, our next door neighbors had parked their car under the lean to. It did'nt come out very well. All the windows were smashed in and it had lots of dents.



Sasha is trying to pull out one of the poles from the lean to.


Sasha with the pole that he pulled out of the ground.

Katelyn asked what this was. David told her it was the first Atari game paddle. It really is just a piece of junk that we need to get rid of.

Sasha is helping David install our countertop.

Sasha was helping take the price tag off of the tiles. He thought it would be funny to put the tags on David's back.


The countertop is done. We did install a sink but I don't have a good picture.
Everyone enjoyed taking pictures of Sasha especially when he was asleep.





This is one of my favorite pictures of Sasha.


Tania fishing off the boat dock.

Sasha , Tania and Brady fishing. I'm sure that Matthew, Katelyn and Michael were there also.

Tania caught a double ugly.



Tania is trying to move a yellow flower closer to us. It is in a very beautiful pond.


Katelyn on the wrecked plane.


Tania came in from fishing. She cried "I peed my pants." She really tried to jump over a little stream and missed. The tide was coming in so when they were walking out to the river to fish the stream was small. When they decided to come home the stream had grown. The tides up here have extreme changes.


The tide was really low this day and for some reason David had an itch to climb this ladder. The ladder reaches down to the boat dock and goes up to were you can park your car to get to the boats. It is probably 30 ft. high. The problem was since the tide was so low there was a big gap between the boat dock and the bottom of the ladder.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The pictures and stories are great. Looks like the children are fitting right in.

-David & Eldie Howick