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Brayden

Big Number 4!

It seems like we went from our little guy holding up a proud three fingers to him now holding up a proud four.

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Brayden

Off and Running

Today was the beginning of all school things to come for our youngest, Brayden. He entered into the world of structure, learning, and peer interaction.

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Blake

Super Shapes!

So we reached a new milestone. Our little boy turned 5 today. Next will be kindergarten then college! 

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Events

‘Twas the Night

This Christmas was the first where our kids were really excited about the big ol’ red suited guy making his rounds.

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Trips

Shamu and Friends

Sea World, San Antonio. Well, it’s not Disney, but it did the trick. We have decided to wait until the kiddos are school-aged to make that monumental trek. In the meantime, we have opted for day-drive destinations.

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Events

Ironman and The Lego

This Halloween our boys really seemed to get into the spirit. Brayden selected from his many superhero costumes and in the 11th hour decided to dress like Ironman. Blake’s costume cost all of $6 dollars to make and it was a hit. He decided to go as a green Lego.

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Events Family

Cousins, Aquariums & Natural Science

This week we had a wonderful time getting to visit with family. Aunt Molly and cousin Justus came to town. Justus and Brayden are the same age. It is fun to watch them, along with Blake, become playmates.

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Blake Brayden Kids

Fishes in the Water

This summer we decided to sign our boys up for swimming lessons. We had heard good things about their instructors and even saw the results in our neighbor’s son the summer before.

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Events Family

Santa Rocks!

Yes he truly does. He did a good job in checking things off our kids respective lists. For Blake a drum set and microphone. For Brayden a dump truck and a fire truck.

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Family

Reading Nights

We love to find free family outings in our area. One of the things we recently found and started doing is taking the kids for bedtime stories at a bookstore called, “a Real Bookstore“.