Monday, July 30, 2007
It's soccer time!
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Slip & Slide Connor
Today Kevin put out the slip and slide for the boys. Myles tried it a few times & then said that his knee was hurting so he didn't slip & slide very much. Connor stayed outside a little longer & seemed to have a good time. Kevin told him not to drink the water, but you know Connor, he did so anyway!
Baybears Game
Serious Connor
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Parents' night at summer camp
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Stoots' visit Dr. Norstedt
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Cowboy West
Family's 'Cowboy West' trip was wonder-filled adventure
For our vacation, the Stoots family-Kevin, Jolene, Myles, 5, and Connor, 3- took a trip to what our boys called "Cowboy West". For months we carefully planned a trip that would take us out West, where we could use our pop-up camper. It all started out with a nonstop drive to Colorado Springs, Colorado. While there, we visited the Garden of Gods and took the Cog Railway to Pikes Peak. Pikes Peak is 14,110 feet, and it was chilly. Our next stop after that was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Here we went on a chuck wagon meal dinner show at the Bar T 5 Ranch. We rode on a replica-covered wagon that was pulled by two horses, Jack and Jill. After this outing, every horse we saw the rest of the trip was affectionately known as "Jack and Jill". It was also here that we visited our first national park, Grand Teton. After leaving the Grand Tetons, we traveled to the much anticipated destination of Yellowstone National Park. It was here that we saw wildlife in the wide open. Our boys loved it. We saw buffalo, antelope, a moose, a coyote, elk, and a bald eagle. The scariest part of our adventure happened when a buffalo that was going up a sand embankment decided that he didn't want to go up anymore and came straight toward our van. He looked at us head on and then decided to go around us. Needless to say, both boys were screaming as he walked by. We also took our boys on an overnight camp in the backcountry. It was their first overnight backpacking trip. They loved throwing rocks in the lake and eating over the campfire. Of course, we couldn't go to Yellowstone without seeing Old Faithful. It was an amazing sight, and the geysers had a smell that we'll never forget. After leaving Yellowstone, we drove the Beartooth Highway and made a one-night stop in Montana for some rest and relaxation. We made a pit stop for the boys to play in the snow that was left over from the winter. We then headed to Cody, Wyoming, where we went to the rodeo on the Fourth of July. Earlier that day, we went to a parade that featured Olympic skiing medalist Picabo Street as the grand marshall. We also visited the Buffalo Bill Museum. Our last destination stop was in South Dakota, where we visited Mount Rushmore. The boys also went in on their first cave experience when we visited Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns. It was 110 steps down (and, of course, 110 steps back up). There are many more stores that we could tell, but there's just not enough space. This was definitely the best vacation that we've ever taken. And, after 4,780 miles, it's good not to hear "Are we there yet?" and "When will we be there?".
I am so grateful that I sent in our story because it's an adventure that I never want to forget!
Movie night at the Stoots' house!
Connor at Carson's birthday party
Yummy. I'm hungry
Fun times at the Braves
One of Myles and Connor's favorite thing to do at the Braves' game was to play on the tiny baseball field that was designed for kids. One time Connor wandered away from us and headed there by himself! The boys were able to bat and play on the infield. Connor definitely has a unique batting stance that seems to work just fine for him! Maybe it will make him famous one day!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Help-we've been overtaken by Star Wars men!
Myles and Connor received a package from Nanny & Papa yesterday, and you would have thought that it was Christmas morning from the boy's reaction! They knew that Nanny & PaPa mailed a package so from the moment I picked them up they talked about if the package had come. The second we pulled into the driveway they saw it & started squealing with excitement. They raced to the front door & couldn't wait to open the package. They were so excited about the star war men & played all evening. Nanny & PaPa even sent them some gummy lifesavers & bubble gum, which were a big hit. A big thanks again to Nanny & PaPa for the toys!