We have been SUPER busy and wanted to catch everyone up on the past few (okay several on top of a few) months activities . . . .
The Circus, 2004
The funny looking animals at the petting zoo at the circus . . . . oh, wait . . . . that is Auntie Cindy with Maddy, Andrew and Kyle right before going to the Circus.
Can you feel the Excitement for Circus Fun?
Kyle was even able to get some golfing done . . . .
Not always as relaxing as one might think . . . . .
Celebrated Halloween . . . .
Kyle's Reaction to those who gave out bad candy . . . . . . .
Halloween party at class . . . . At this point, Kyle no longer is able to wear his matching, costume pants because daddy decided today was the first day he would wear "big boy underwear" which was a decision that Aunt Amy would later regret . . . . . .
And no day is complete without a little "Coalie Abuse". . . . .
And then there was Christmas . . . . .
When the only one cooperating was the snowman . . . . .
And the Christmas Party with the Grandmas and Grandpas where they hung out in another room because Kyle did not like Santa . . . . . . .
Where Grandpa Ed was helping him improve his Golf Swing
And Grandpa Pete was teaching him how to deal with non-paying customers
But Kyle just liked hanging out in the "ring" . . . .
Then came the disease . . . . .
Auntie thought i had the chicken pox when she first saw me . . . . but it was just the result of a fever . . . .
And most recently, we have had multiple visits from the twins and Aunt Cindy . . . .
Kyle enjoyed showing them all about Computers . . . .
And Andrew demonstrated his love for Cookies!!!!!
And these Pictures were Taken Today, which is April 13th, just over one week before Kyle's 3rd Birthday! When he saw Auntie working on the Website, He requested that more pictures as decided upon by Kyle . . . . Kyle decided who, what and where . . . . and these are his artistic creations!
Entitled: "Gotchya"
Which Kyle feels captures Americans' attitudes about the heavy burden of Taxes
Entitled: "Sleepy"
Which touches upon the affects of an "overworked" society
And Lastly,
Entitled: "I Love Buck the Badger"
A piece paying tribute to animals and wild life who have been over run and forgotten