Monday, February 27, 2006

Happy Birthday Scotty!


Scotty turned 29 today but, we had a little party for him Sunday while we were all together. These are a few pics from that day. As many of you know Sauloman and this hat are inseparable. It was never a big problem but now it's just a tad bit small! Maybe a new one will solve the problem.?. Thank you Robin and Kevin for making our weekend special. We will be back soon.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Happy Mardi Gras!











This Thursday Busia & JaJa came to New Boston before we all went to Shreeveport on Friday. Kevin & Robin were having a Mardi Gras party before the Krew of Gemini parade on Saturday. We had lots of fun visiting them all. The party was so fun.
Since they live just three houses away from the parade route we were in prime location for fun. Not to mention it was the end of the route so they threw out all their beads, cups,stuffed animals and balls. It rained all day and a little at the begining. Then it quit all together. It was a little wet but, that didn't stop us.
We went down last year for the parade and Sauloman could hardly wait! He remembered the snap pops and the sword that he bought last time and was eager for more. As you can see in this pictur he was not disappointed. This was Scotty's parent's first time and they had a blast. They wanted to make it an annual event for the family. It was nice being together but we missed Christopher and Stephanie. Maybe next year!












Robin and Kevin's Friends were great! Some we had met and others were new. All of them were fun and made us feel part of the gang. We will definately be back to hang out with them. Sauloman made friends with two boys. Kevin's boss' sons Noah and Brayden. They were older by a five years or so but, he thought he was just as big. They liked him so much that they invited him to go to the motorcross races but he didn't want to miss anything. Scotty had a time trying to apease both of our guys by holding them. For the most part Sauloman was on his shoulders and Thatchee was passed around among us. We caught gobs of beads.
Thatcher didn't want to take his off. He kinda got mad when I went to remove them from around his neck and after seeing us take ours off he was okay with it.



Friday, February 24, 2006

OH, Sunni Day!


Congratulations Jess and Jessi! Sunni Brint Knapp was born on February 23rd weighing a whopping 4lbs. 13oz. Mom and baby are doing good, but Dad is having a hard time keeping his feet on the ground! Momma Toad has been croacking non-stop and Aunt Stacy eagerly awaits her first diaper change! Check their blog in a few days for pics and Information! We can't wait to see you, Sunni. We will be there next week!

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Favorite Photos











Since we did not start blogging until Thatcher was a year old we did not get to post some of our favorite photos. Here are a few that we love. This concept is new to me and for some reason when I posted the pictures it duplicated itself. Please excuse this as I am still learning.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Playin' at the Park


Today we went to the park to play. We haven't been in a while so the guys were really excited. Thatcher was not big enough last time to really do much. This time however he ran and played with the big kids. He slid and slid down the slide. We have a slide at home but for whatever reason this one was more fun.









Sauloman made friends left and right. He really liked one little girl and played with her most of the time. Come to find out they were only 5 days apart. I will have to watch him because he is already girl crazy!!! We had a great time and we will go alot more now that Thatchee can do so much more there.




Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Big Monkeys & Little Dog Ears

This weekend we were in Arkansas. One night at Omie & Papo's, Aunt Bea got a little silly and gave all the boys dog ears. Even Uncle Chad. The guys looked so silly we had to snap a few pictures.
Don't think these tuff guys were weary of dog ears because they kept them in the rest of the night as they played cowboys. We tried to convince them that was how the indians wore their hair, but I don't think they bought it. Hmmm.....I can't tell you what made Chad keep his in.