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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Friday Night Update on Saturday



Sorry for the lack of update last night, but we got in WAY too late! But, before I tell you about what we were doing, will you take a look at how Reed reacted to Abbey not going to get something he threw?



Some of our most dear friends in the entire world are the Spicklers. Unfortunately, we don't get to see them nearly as much as we used to. We've been really busy, but we made certain plans that we would spend Friday evening with them.



Putty Sprinkles had a great idea for supper. We would go downtown to Joe's Crab Shack and walk over the walking bridge. Unfortunately, the walking bridge was closed due to a private event, so we settled on eating at Joe's.



Reed LOVED the music at Joe's and he clapped at the end of EVERY song.



Guess what Reed is looking at?



He was staring at it pretty intensely.



... And as long as we were there, they only danced once and it was WAY less than stellar. I guess they were too busy last night.



Since the walking bridge didn't workout, Putty had a better idea. He remembered that we could go to the Nashvegas City Hall and play in the fountain.



Look at the daredevil playing in that fountain!



How come Abbey is the only one that is not wet?

We had a great time with our friends and we are going to try to do better at getting to see them.

2 comments:

RamblingMother said...

You can expect some tears with the new tough parenting gig, love the pics.

Em said...

Definitely tears with the tough love. After Grayson was born, Caden decided that he would no longer walk into school...he insisted on being carried. Ok for just me, but not ok when the teacher needed to take the whole class somewhere. So, I had to make him walk to and from the car. Let me just say there was MUCH "weeping and gnashing of teeth." It lasted about a week, but he finally gave in. And, all of the people who I look up to as parents, told me to keep it up when they would see the struggle (and the PAIN in my eyes!). Keep up the good work!! No one said this would be easy...but hopefully we'll get some sweet respectful boys out of it.