Sunday, October 6, 2013

Just the Park

A lot has been going on in the past month, so it took me a while to make this post, but I'm trying to catch up now.  Before we bought the house and started the rush to get things ready to move in, we had tons of time just to hang out at the park.  Now that we're moved in and can slow down a bit, maybe we'll have more time to do that again.  But anyway, here are just some photos of the boys hanging out:

 The big first grader.

The rotten one...

The youngest one...

 The noisy one...

The happy one...

Ready to go down the slide!

Here, little brother, let me give you some help with that...

Whoa! That had to hurt... we better get out of here...

He's alive! And just a little crazy...

Once we get some "after" photos of the house done (that is, after we get some of the house done) maybe we'll get some of them posted.  For now, more work to do...

Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Rest of the Summer...

The summer is gone, but it was a good one! I made a post a while back about the summer so far, so here is how the rest of it played out, once again, courtesy of the iPhone:

Got stuck in a hole.

Built some Legos.

Learned to swim.

Crawled in the sand.

Woke up.

Got ready for battle.

 Got ready for lunch!

Ate spaghetti.

Cooled off the little brother.

Took a rest.

 Ate some ice cream!

Marched on!

Raided the kitchen.

Played some football.

 Whined.

Acted like fools.

 Went to a baseball game.

Blasted off!

Got a hat.

Kicked back and relaxed.  

Ah... the lazy days of summer.  Sorry to see them go, but we'll see them again next year!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

First of First

Yes, they get older, and much faster than you would ever want.  Paul turned six over the summer and started first grade last week.  We dropped him off for his first day at his new school in the pouring rain, and thankfully there weren't too many tears all around.  He seemed a bit nervous, but overall handled it as we expected he would.  There are a total of 22 students in his class and altogether the school has about 650 students from K to 4.  As long as no other unknown changes come in our lives, he'll be going to this school for a few years I guess.  The nice thing is, we close on our house on Tuesday and it's only maybe less than half a mile of a walk, so hopefully on some days we'll be able to walk over and pick him up rather than get in the mess of traffic.  Otherwise, he'll be working on reading and writing and arithmetic throughout the year, or so they say.  From what we saw at the orientation, he's already got a pretty good jump on the reading skills, so we're sure he'll be doing just fine.  Here he was on the first day:

Getting up while it's still dark outside?? What kind of nonsense is this??

 His very own locker, so he can store all of his very important school supplies.

Another picture of the first day... just can't believe how old he looks in this one.  Where has the time gone?  At least there's still two more years before Adam is old enough!  And Nolan, well, he's still working on that whole walking thing.  Hopefully it's a good year for everyone!

Our Last Day of Summer...

Technically (sort of) it was the last day of summer, though around here it sure doesn't feel like it!  September is here, the summer months are gone, the kids went back to school, and the tourists left the beaches.  We ventured out to the gulf one last time in August to wade in the waters and eat some sand.  The boys had a great summer, building castles, stepping on jelly fish, and getting the occasional mouth-full of salt water.  He's the end of August, 2013:

Beach boys.

Getting too big too fast... not walking yet, but almost there.

Found another sea shell, now I'd better eat it.

 That's it, I'm outta here!

Summer will be back soon, though it will probably never feel like it actually left...

Monday, August 26, 2013

Houston... no problems

A couple of weeks ago I had to go up to Houston for work, so Becky and the boys followed me up and we spent a Saturday checking out the big city.  And by big city, I mean big, big city.  Technically the biggest city I've ever been in... since it's the fourth biggest in the country.  And it felt like it.  The city is massive in land size and in amount of people, but the cool thing was there were quite a few things there that we don't have available in Corpus Christi.  Becky definitely enjoyed the shopping opportunities while I had to work, and the boys enjoyed the Lego store.  We also checked out this new age, eco-friendly family park called Discovery Green because the same people who built it are supposed to be redesigning the Corpus Bayfront over the next couple of years (which we're really excited about because the plans look awesome).  Anyway, the boys splashed in the waters and had a good time.

Nolan is in full "eat everything I find" stage... doesn't matter if it's living, dead, food or garbage, if he can get his little fingers on it, it's going in his mouth.  Mmmm...

Adam trying not to be washed down the drain...

The splash king, if there's water... he's there.

A requirement of my wife that we stop here... I had "Late Night Snack" which is ice cream with potato chips in it... not too bad actually.

And of course we had to stop at Ikea.  Why wouldn't you stop at Ikea?  Nolan didn't get this chair, but it was definitely his size.

An otherwise good trip to the big, hot city of Houston.  I'm sure we'll be back.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Three Pairs


The Clayburn girls came down with Granny G a couple weeks ago to hang out with us, and that made six children under six in our relatively small space.  As you can imagine, it was a bit noisy at times, and a very energetic place, but all in all it was a great visit.  The kids all had a blast together, playing at the playgrounds, going to the aquarium, the beach, and the botanical gardens, and of course shopping at the mall.  It works out pretty good with each one of them having another of about the same age and size, though it is somewhat difficult keeping track of them all and finding tables big enough at restaurants.  I can’t imagine having six children… who would be that crazy?  Oh, right.  Anyway, it was sad to see them go, and hopefully we’ll see them all again before we know it! 

This picture pretty much says it all about their personalities.

Cousins Nolan and Lexi... they weren't quite too sure about each other, it didn't help that he grabbed her by the hair right after this photo...

The littlest Clayburn

I guess he's listening here?  That would be a first...

Brookie B, striking a pose for the camera...

As to be expected...

The baby wrangler and his catch...

Nice pink bucket, Adam.

Boogie boardin' at Port Aransas.

All of Granny G's grandkids.

One of the rare times Sophia let us catch her on camera.

Nice.

Gotta protect from the sun, I guess.

Hanging out at the aquarium.

And joining the butterflies at the Botanical Gardens.

Glad they were able to make it down, and hope they make it back sometime... or maybe one of these days we'll get to travel north again!