Saturday, October 27, 2007

The zoo was already setting up for Boo at the Zoo when we were there last weekend. Brandon wasn't quite sure how to react to this giant spider decoration. We told him it was a man eating spider, but he didn't really believe us. On the other hand, he didn't want to take any chances. He kept a judicious distance at first until I told him the spider could not get past the red roping. Then he decided to thoroughly inspect the "danger" sign.
He still wasn't entirely sure it was safe to be so close to such a HUGE ugly spider...
Here, I asked him to look scared for me. It was too funny. I put this picture as the wallpaper on my laptop because it makes me laugh every time I see it.
Got some good pictures of the animals at the zoo last weekend:





Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Nick's friend Rich brought his son Jackson over the other night. Brandon & Jackson had a great time making Halloween brownies. Jackson made ghosts and Brandon made jack-o-lanterns. Both boys were LAVISH in their application of Halloween themed sprinkles to their brownies. While the brownies were in the oven, the boys raced around making lots of noise. Jackson was singing "Who Let the Dogs Out" while jumping up & down. Brandon was just jumping up & down. Laedyn was VERY amused. She laughed more than she ever had before. I missed most of it, but she was still pretty entertained when I finally came in with the camera.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

I know there are far more pictures of Brandon than Laedyn, but that's just because he does alot. I take a bunch of Laedyn, but she's usually just sitting in one of her seats looking serious. Anyway - I thought she needed a bit of the spotlight tonight, so here are a couple recent ones of her. Isn't she cute in her little purple velvet hoody??? And amazingly I managed to catch her laughing for a change!



Monday, October 22, 2007

Last weekend we went for a walk across the Big Dam Bridge. It was a beautiful day & there was a nice breeze. Obviously the view was lovely. Although it looks like we have the bridge all to ourselves, it was really quite busy. I just lucked out that there was no one immediately behind us as we rounded the corner headed to the top.
Brandon enjoyed riding on the front end of the stroller. Laedyn kept kicking at him, and he was mildly irritated by it - but not enought to get off & walk. Doesn't it look like she's deliberately trying to provoke him? That reminds me of my brother Eric - he was always trying to instigate trouble...
Brandon likes to stop & look at all the informational signs. When we tell him what they say & ask if he knew it, he says yes (of course). Then he repeats it & says to us "YOU didn't know!" That's his favorite phrase. The way he says it makes it even funnier.On this sign, he's pointing out the the native birds & telling us that none of them live in Arkansas. Of course he concluded his lesson by saying, "YOU didn't know."
Laedyn got hungry at the halfway point on the way over to the North Little Rock side so we had to stop & feed her. Luckily they have a couple of wider areas there where people can stop to soak in the view without blocking the path of people just trying to get from point A to point B. That CERTAINLY wasn't us!
When we reached the North side, Brandon was hopping around in obvious discomfort. Happily they have a couple port-a-potties. Then, while I took some pictures, Nick sat with Laedyn and held her upright so she could watch all the people walking, running & biking past. She really enjoyed that.While taking our break on the North side, we acquired a passenger. We named him the hitch hopper. He rode all the way back to the Little Rock side and didn't seem inclined to ever leave the stroller. Nick had to make him get off. I hope he's not too lonely over here so far away from North Little Rock . You can't tell in this picture, but he's missing his big rear hopping leg on the other side. Poor guy!


Daddy & his kids. Aren't they cute???
On our walk at the Big Dam Bridge, we ran across this little guy. He was eating some berries that had fallen off a tree and onto the paved trail. He wasn't shy at all - walking right up to me to see if I had any goodies for him. When he realized I didn't, he wandered back into the woods. Needless to say, Brandon thought it was pretty cool. Honestly - I did too! I've never seen an armadillo up close & personal before. Not even in a zoo!