Thursday, September 20, 2007

Eeek! It's a Spider!



It's been the summer of spiders inside and outside our home. Little black weird ones in the house and this HUGE monster spider who happens to be living outside on our laundry room window. (Thank God.) He's been living there for weeks. It was hard to photograph the monster because his web is on the window. But I think I got a pretty good photo of him finally after about 30 shots. Haha. The kids and I tried to figure out what kind of spider it is by looking at spiders on the web (no pun intended). The closest picture we found was of a "house spider." How vague is that name? At least it's not a brown recluse! That was my main concern. The spider's body is about the size of a dime, a dime with really long, hairy, multi-colored legs. The spider is very gross and intriguing at the same time.

Anyone know what kind of spider this is? I'm letting him live for now. Jonathan had to show out neighbor Steve the spider. Steve then showed his wife, Lynn, who let out quite the squeal. Funny. The neighbor offered to "do away" with him for us. I said I wasn't ready for that yet. Why? I don't really know. He's just kind of interesting and like I said he's OUTSIDE.

Eric's New Room





For those of you who have been in our home, you may remember the gross decor poor little Eric had in his room. Blech! We were finally able to redecorate. It looks great! Somehow my photos turned out blurry and the photos do not do the room justice. You'll get the general idea, however. Eric LOVES his new room.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Train Park




There is a new park in Fridley that the boys and I like to go to with friends of ours. The one big bonus for the park is the railroad tracks that run past the park. Trains roll by regularly and are a big attraction for Jonathan and Eric. We like to count the cars and compare how fast they are going. Every once in a while, we get lucky and see two trains at the same time going opposite ways. That's always a hit. The train engineers wave and smile at the boys as they watch wide-eyed. Luckily, the train whistle is blown farther down the line.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Eric and Zachary



On Labor Day, we were at John and Jackie's for dinner. The Blair family was there as well. Eric thought it would be fun to hold Zachary. Aren't they cute? I think Zachary was kind of intrigued by Eric. Eric enjoyed the experience although I think Zach got a bit heavy while I was hunting for the camera. After taking several photos of the two, Eric was ready to have his lap back to himself.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

First Day of Kindergarten






Jonathan's first day of kindergarten started this a.m. at 9:15. He seemed in very good spirits and was actually quite excited to be going. He was somewhat nervous when we arrived at the building, however. I walked him to his classroom and he made himself at home. It helps that his friend, Lindsey, is also in his classroom. I let the teacher know there are friends and she allowed them to sit together. Jonathan shook hands with the principal, Mrs. W-T and then when asked, advised his teacher that he wanted peanut butter and jelly for his lunch today. I hope he expands his eating habits because we are buying him hot lunch. Luckily, the kids have snack time in the afternoon and I was able to pack something he likes. Jonathan dressed himself today and despite advising him that he could wear shorts, he picked out his new jeans. It's going to be 90 degrees today so hopefully he'll take it easy on the playground.

Monday, September 3, 2007

A Budding Artist?


Jonathan's Jellyfish

Labor Day Picnic





Happy Labor Day all y'all! (That's for the family in Texas. Y'all know who you are!) Jay's working today so it's been just the boys and I. I took them to the gym this a.m. and then afterwards we decided to have a picnic in our front yard. It was a lot of fun despite the hungry mosquitos and ants. The boys thought it was great too!

This afternoon we are headed over to the in-laws/grandparent's house to have dinner. Wish Jay could be with us...