Sunday, September 27, 2009

and the bragging continues

If you have talked to Levi on the phone lately, you have heard about the silo, "Tower smash tractor pull." A leaning tower had to be pulled down before it fell down and of course we didn't want to miss a show like that! The kids playing on the stairs.

Sadie on Mommy's phone.
Who me?


Sweet heart!

All ready for church.
This little girl is growing up so fast. Can you believe this? She crawls up onto the counch now!

Sadie likes music and will dance too! I love this: she warms up and finds the beat, then she takes off!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A new little porch swing. Thanks Pam!



Bye bye Puggy party (pacifier) complete with ice cream, sprinkles and a candle.


Helping put together the new meat smoker.

Sadie is very good with a screwdriver :-)



What a peach!



We found a little toy golf set for Levi (it was leftover from a garage sale and was free by the road--my faovrite kind of shopping)





He was a little confused at first and tried to put it on the baseball tee.
Sadie's first tea party--and maybe Andy's too! It is hard to see and hear, but she is "pouring" into a cup and then slurping out of the cup-all imaginary of course.

The first swing.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

As I was drinking my coffee in the kitchen I could tell Levi was up to something. When I can in the living room I see him on the floor with the videos lined up next to the VCR. I guess he was planning his day (or so he thought!) There are no words to describe how much we love this kid!


The Rudin Farm Days was this weekend and we thought the kids would like it. There is no shortage of farm type annual events in our area. Levi like the chicks and even stuck his finger in the cage to touch them.

The three little pigs-straw house, stick house and brick house.




Andy wants me to point out the 12.5 ton steam engine roller in the background. It sounded like a train and even had a whistle. It belonged to a town around here in the 20's or 30's for building roads we assume. Levi called it "scary."

The saw mill is in the background.