Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Swim Class 101

Today was Dylan's first official swim class. He has been in the pool a few times and was cool about it. Today though, today he absolutely hated it. Hated. It. The teacher dipped him under water a couple of times and she let go of him. Yes, she let go of him! He cried, I bit my nails, and Ryan video taped the whole thing. No, I will not show it to you. Why? because it is heartbreaking. Heartbreaking. The class only lasted 15 minutes, but the truth is I am still recovering.
love,
Jamie

update: on a mango

So, yesterday I was walking by Mr. Mean Mangos house and...he cut the mango tree down. What. I know. Lame.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

party like its 2010

Since we have so many little ones with summer/september birthdays, we like to have oneMAJOR family party. The afternoon was filled with toy trucks, swimming, and a cupcakes. The best part by far was trying to capture a "boys club" photo! Please note the adorable matching polo shirts.
my sisters
kristin, me, amber , and leslie
dylan having his first taste of cake
the family
5 out of the 6 boys

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

mango mishap


So, yesterday Ryan, Dylan, and I went for an evening summer stroll. As we walked around the neighborhood, we came across a house that had a mango tree that had expanded over the wall and onto the sidewalk. There were a bunch of old rotten mangos on the ground and a few ripe ones hanging on the tree. Since D and I are in a total mango craze, I got excited and asked Ryan to pick one. ok fine I got really excited and asked for two. Then, we heard a loud "HEY!" and the old man who lived there, who just happened to be outside at the exact moment we picked the tainted mangos, came running up to the front yard and proceeded to yell "WHAT, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY YOUR OWN MANGOS!" Of course we apologized and explained that we simply felt bad that no one was eating any of the mangos and didn't want to see them go to waste. Old man cranky pants then yelled, "WEll, THEY HAPPEN TO BE MY MANGOS AND I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT WITH THEM!" Totally embarrassed, we said we were very sorry and placed the mangos on his from lawn. Dylan found the entire thing hysterical and laughed the rest of the way home while Ryan and I kept looking over our shoulders in fear that he was going to follow us home. So, tell me...if you saw some gorgeous looking mangos hanging over a fence would you pick one?
Ps D and I walked by the house again today and the mangos were still sitting on cranky pants lawn!