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.
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.
Super Heroes Unite

Brayden, our youngest, turned 3 this past week. Wow, it feels like we were just here celebrating his 2nd birthday. Time truly is flying by. For his birthday we had a nice dinner out and then cake and present opening at home.
We took the boys out to the Ballpark in Arlington to their first Major League Baseball game between the Texas Rangers and the Oakland Athletics.
If a man says he will fix it, he will. There is no need to remind him every 6 months about it.
Greatness
Awesome.“@FernandoBGreene: LSU students and their R2-D2 keg: pic.twitter.com/wFxEgcal
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 10, 2012
Simplicity vs Simplistic
The goal is to reach simplicity and not be simplistic
Matt Mullenweg
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.
A Saturday with nothing scheduled is a rare thing these days.
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.