Thursday, July 22, 2010

Swimming Lessons

The boys have been taking swimming lessons the last couple of weeks. Brandon went from being a non-swimmer to swimming across the pool by himself and grabbing a toy from the bottom of the deep end. He is clearly proud of himself.

Dylan has also begun swimming on his own this week. He tells me, "Mommy, I'm doing my scoops and kicks like this," and shows me while standing up. He is also very proud of his progress.

Owen is still swimming with a swim noodle, but he shows no fear of the water. He's proud no matter what he does.

I haven't been able to go to swimming this whole week due to my deadlines at the paper. Completely bummed, but my saving grace is that our swim instructor has an opening at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. They can show me everything they can do now instead of just telling me.


Dylan scooping and kicking to Amanda



Owen jumping in with Amanda



Brandon showing off his swimming skills


Photos taken by Diane Fuller, aka Grandma

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Independence Day


River Park 4th of July Parade

We had a very busy 4th of July. We joined in the neighborhood parade this year. We actually had to force Brandon to ride his razor and there was no talking Dylan into anything other than riding in a wagon. Owen was the only one on board. He couldn't wait to ride his bike in the parade. We decorated everything in red, white & blue flag garland and pinwheels. Everyone ended up having a great time. My crazy mom chased us down the street snapping pictures like a paparazzo. She actually got some good shots that I'm thankful for.


Dylan was the only one who played until the thing broke

The rest of our day was spent hanging out at the house. Russ BBQ'd all day, the boys played on the slip n' slide and the rest of us watched until they broke it. I think it lasted an hour. They were pretty bummed. As it got hotter outside, we talked the munchkins into watching a movie, so we could all enjoy the air conditioned house. Napping, munching and general relaxation was had by all but Russ who was still BBQing. Once he was done though, we ate until you had to roll us away from the table.

When it finally started to get dark, we all crowded across the street for the annual 4th of July dessert potluck and fireworks show. The first loud pop or crack, sent Owen running for safety within the confines of our home. My mom trailing after him. He did not want to watch much more than a movie at that point. Brandon & Dylan were in full participation mode: doing the sparklers, checking out the fireworks table, picking out the fireworks they wanted to see next and eating tons of yummy desserts. We actually weren't able to pull Brandon away this year to see the big Cal Expo display. He was having too much fun.


Owen's brief view of the fireworks

Dylan & Brandon loved it all!