Here's us at the game, it was a sell out, the most consecutive sell out games since the 90s. Yeah!
Okay, then we went to sadly say goodbye to the gardens for another year. Such a melancholy thing for me to do. I did manage to get some good photos though, thanks to the Old Navy Halloween sale I hit up on the way home from the game. These cute cardigans, $4. Oh yeah!
I can get them coughing in unison but not smiling. Hrmph! Is it just me or are they actually starting to look more alike? Even our ped thought so.
My baby Davis, I just liked the lighting there on the bridge by the pond, near the roses that always smelled so good, sob, sob, I miss the gardens!
Davey boy in a tree
Lowell and the boys playing in the leaves. I am not supposed to post this one because Lowell says he looks fat, so if you think so just note that his shirt is wrinkling up, that is not a beer gut. Lowell really has a 6 pack under there! Okay, not really, he did once for real, but now he is fit and that is enough.
A child that can smile on cue, I have raised him well! Okay only sometimes and still with a candy bribe, but I have gotten very lucky lately!
They didn't want to smile, but they did want to kiss, and I guess that works.
My sweet bubbies
You know I love the back shots, so classic, Daddy and his boys, they love him so much! The other day at church they were being naughty so I told them I was going to go get their Daddy and they both said, "Yea!". Not such a threat I guess, it always worked when I was a kid.
Carter in the tree.
Night falls on our last trip to the gardens. Sniffle sniffle sob! Carter scratched his nose somewhere between the first pics and now, poor bubby.
We were trying to hurry the boys out of the gardens as it was getting dark so Lowell kept telling them a monster was coming. At first Davis was a little scared but then he caught on and they both kept pretending the monster was here or there and after them. Here they are hiding under a bench from the "scary monster, rawr!".
So then Hillary did something very special to end our season at the gardens, she hooked us up with free rides on the Segways. If you haven't tried these, it's kind of a trip. It takes some balance and getting used to, but then it is just fun! The wind blowing through your hair as you cruise pretty fast up and down the hills. It was a very nice way to end the day. We took turns and the rest of the group followed in the golf cart which the boys loved of course. After I took the boys to the car Lowell took the Segway for one more turn around the park, he was enjoying it so much, totally made his day. Though we both learned it is kind of creepy alone in the dark in the gardens.
So on to part 3 of the title. Saturday night as we were preparing for bath time I noticed Davis had a funny smell to him, a chemical smell. Lowell went looking and found that Davis had pulled out Lime-Away out of our "locked" cupboard under the sink. We of course keep it locked, but those silly boys have been able to get through child locks since they were 1. We have worked with him on how we shouldn't get under the sink, it is dangerous, etc. but he is my Curious George. So before you call DCFS on us, know we at least tried to keep these things up. Lowell has since moved the caustic chemical to a high shelf in the garage, no guarantees there as they are quite the climbers, but here's hoping! The Lime-Away had a spray nozzle so we know he sprayed himself on the face and neck and possibly got a very small amount in his mouth. I washed him off and had him drink some water while Lowell called poison control. I am happy to say this is our first call to this service, but I am not at the same time as I wish we made it through childhood without any calls. Who wants to bet it won't be our last time? Turns out Lime-Away isn't too bad in small amounts and all we needed to do was wash him, give him some water, and keep an eye on him. We'd done that much already so disaster averted, but it sure made this mommy's heart flutter! He seems just fine now, eating well, etc. though perhaps his judgement is flawed as he asked me to do this to his hair and let me take the picture.
I think that is why I don't have girls, no skills with that hair! I have some hairspray which is only theirs, for when I spike the front. I don't even own a hair dryer. Yep, me and my boys and couple of scrunchies, it's all good!
Might as well throw a Carter funny in as well, he is my future ladies man. I was putting him in his carseat and he very carefully (because it is a little tricky for a 3 year old) lifts both his eyebrows and says to me in his deep daddy impersonating voice, "Hey Baby!". I just about died, it was so funny. So smooth that one, today as we were leaving from the gym daycare Davis walked up to a little gal (older woman mind you) and said goodbye, she said I love you and then they hugged and kissed on the lips! I was surprised, but even more so when Carter stepped up and did the same thing. I tell you what, I am going to have to watch those two when they get older. They've got the moves. I hope they grow up to be the handsome popular twins, the ones every wants to date and have as a friend. Or maybe they'll grow up to just be odd like me and hang out with the band nerds (I didn't play an instrument but I did carry the banner in parades!) or little home bodies like their dad excelling at video games. Only time will tell!
3 comments:
Wow--football games. I totally remember that. Do you remember how we spent like the whole first quarter looking for Mark, Scott, Michael, etc? What were we there for?? ;) I have to say I really miss BYU football games the most when Adam and I go to UofL games, and the entire crowd is drunk and smoking. But it is funny to think that there were just as many fights at BYU games, and everybody was sober...
Yeah for BYU football! I haven't been to a game since I graduated. I agree with you though, Freshman year was the most fun I've had at football games.
Wow, that's scary about having to call Poison Control. I'm glad they're ok. Luckily that is one thing we haven't had to do yet. I think I'll go double check where all of our cleaning supplies are located.
Oh I LOVE the photos..especially the one of the boys under the bench. That is classic! And you know that Sam always appreciates the chocolate milk. ;) We talk about driving out to Utah all of the time to visit, and after seeing you guys, his next thought it "BYU Creamery!" lol
Oh and I know that Lowell like the beer...come on Lowell, admit it..;)
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