Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Wrapping up September

On our neighborhood walk--these two are growing so quickly.  Ramsey's legs are LONG.  
Beck on the right is doing his dance, which involves an elevated left elbow ALWAYS.


On the walk, the kids found this limb blocking the sidewalk and felt the need to rectify the situation.  They worked hard!


Games, oh the games.  Matt walks in the door from work and is bombarded!


Even in the morning...


Riding bikes/trikes in front of the house is the best.  Ramsey usually chooses trike and Beck always chooses bike and moves to trike.  


Take a picture of Baby Panda!


Bike ride break.


Ramsey reads books to Beck these days--she makes up things and goes from memory.  It's awesome!


We had a nice dinner at a cute italian restaurant (Luciano's), sat outside, and enjoyed chocolate ice cream for dessert.  Ramsey ordered lasagna (and shared with Beck). 


We went to the Renaissance Festival at Mount Vernon with dear friends Christie and Tomas.  
Below is the tricky guy who could swallow knives.  Yikes!


Old timey puppet show that was a bit morose, featuring a hanging.  It apparently is the oldest running puppet show.  The kids really enjoyed it though!


You wanna ride the horse?  Ramsey: YES!  Beck: NO!


She really is so strong!


Ramsey's best friend for the festival was Christie, by far.  


Daddy, read this!


Watch this Mom!


Christie and Tomas were so great at keeping these kids pleasant and entertained.  We love the Herreras!


Ramsey reading to Beck again.


These kids are so fun to take around town, really.  Here they are waiting at the doctor's office.  Look at them entertaining themselves, and looking good while doing so!


The playroom--well-used and ever-messy.


Ramsey wanted to have have Bella in her room to go to bed, and I found this scene.  Usually Bella is trying to get out after a little while, but she was totally cozy and unwilling to leave Ramsey's bed. 


We did a fun run/5K for a day of service.  It was so fun!




 This is the way the run ended for Beck, reading Willa Cather's O Pioneers! that I brought in my bag.



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