Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Beautiful Spring Day!


I thought I'd give you all a picture of my Beautiful Girl on a Beautiful Spring day!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Missouri Botanical Garden - Part II



Ninny Cindy, Emily, Adam and I went to the Missouri Botanical Garden today and left Paul to work on house projects. Although the white Cherry Blossoms finished up already, there were plenty of flowers, plants, trees and bushes still in bloom.
All the Niki sculptures have been assembled and the exhibit officially opens Sunday (the 27th). We'll have to go back some Saturday morning (when county/city residents get free admission) and our neighbor Jeanne is working as a Niki volunteer. Paul is working on some questions to try and stump her! Get ready Jeanne!






Adam took a GREAT nap today (but really, when DOESN'T this kid take good naps?? How lucky am I???) due to all the exercise at the Garden. Here is one video of Emily and Adam running through the rose bush area. The kids could have done this all day long!


Nothing Runs Like a Deere...


Adam got a John Deere Tractor for his 3rd Birthday in January. Paul just put it together on Wednesday night. When he saw it, he said "Yay!!!"

Tiger Woods Watch Out!

Happy 9th Birthday, Sam!


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Birthday Brittany




Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday dear Brittany

Happy Birthday to you!


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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Turtles, Dinosaurs, and Horses - Oh My!

Saturday:

We went to the Kirkwood Farmers Market. While the market does not have any local produce yet, there were plenty of good veggies, treats and flowers to pick from. We picked up some Portabellas, apples, bananas, a red pepper, and strawberries for the weekend. We then drove by the fire house to see the firetrucks on our way to a Kirkwood park we call "Turtle Park". We're not sure what the real name of the park is, but I think you'll see why we call it "Turtle Park"! The weather wasn't outstanding, but it was nice to get out of the house. In the pm, we went to the school to play a bit before coming home to watch a movie with Em while Adam went to sleep.




Sunday:

The weather today was OUTSTANDING - 70's and sunny. WOW! We celebrated Earth Day at the St. Louis Zoo and in honor of Earth Day, we broke out the travel cooler and brought our own lunch! The Zoo has a Dinosaur exhibit so we visited that first. Adam was actually afraid of T-Rex and some of the other dinosaurs which surprised us since he LOVES dinos.


We also visited a few other parts of the zoo including the children's zoo (where Adam held a snake!), the carousel, and the sea lions.
The Dinos!
This one actually spit water out!HUGE T-Rex! Actually, the docent said the T-Rex was most likely the size of a youth T-Rex, not a full grown adult.

After Adam's naptime, we rode our bikes on Grant's Trail. We didn't do the full trail, but went far enough to ride by Grant's Farm where the AB Clydesdales are kept. What beautiful animals! Our camera battery died earlier in the day, but we had Paul's cell phone so he snapped a few pictures.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Cleaning Up Pictures


As I was going through some unorganized picture files, I came across these 2 which I thought were great. The first picture is Emmy the dog bringin Emily a birthday present last month. The second picture is a rare one where Adam gives a good, genuine smile.
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An Afternoon with Emmy



Our friend Jean was going to the Cardinals game this afternoon, so Emily was looking forward to taking Emmy for a walk this afternoon. They walked down to visit a school friend of Emily's, came back for some water and treats, and then took her back home. That dog makes Emily so happy that I fear there will be a push for a dog in our house some time in the future. I must admit, she is a neat dog!
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Friday, April 18, 2008

Funny Kids!

Adam learned today that we find it extremely funny when he makes faces! Emily got in on the funnies as well!

Cherry Blossoms


Our neighbor (and friend!) Jeanne took Emily, Adam and I to the Missouri Botanical Garden last week to see the cherry blossoms. The blossoms weren't quite ready for the big show, but we did see many mosiac sculptures by artist Niki de Saint Phalle. The Niki exhibition is certainly larger than life and we will definately have to go back to the Gardens soon to see them all. Jean also brought along some old bread for the kids to feed to the koi. We will definately return to the Botanical Garden, but first we need the weather to cooperate. Yep, its raining again!
The "Nikis":(This was a favorite of the kids!)Feeding Koi:

Beautiful Blooms: