Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy 1st Father's Day

Woke up early this morning to get Anthony's cereal, banana's, and bottle ready...YUM YUM! Daddy fed him while I got Robby's Father's Day breakfast ready: chocolate chip pancakes, sunny side up eggs, and bacon. Anthony let daddy and mommy have a nice breakfast without being interrupted...except of course for his grunting and groaning he did in his bouncer! He was making daddy a present! That poor bouncer...it is where Anthony takes his morning poopy every day! It's always exciting to see what color his poopy will be...green, orange, brown? (Only a mother can say that!) As soon as breakfast was over Anthony decided he was tired, so daddy and A took a nap. They are actually asleep right now. Isn't that cute!

Look at the cute Father's day gifts Anthony got his daddy:

Anthony had fun dipping his feet in paint.



This past week Robby went to Boise, ID for a football camp. He and two other coaches were invited up there to help coach the camp. He had a great time. Here are some pictures of the famous BLUE field. Check out the mountains in the background...they are beautiful. He also brought us back some clothes. There is already talk about moving to Idaho...yeah right...it snows there!!!!!!!!
This is the view from the pressbox...which is HUGE!



Can't wait to dress Anthony in his Boise outfit for a football game this year!


Yesterday Robby went down to Port Bolivar to help his dad work on the "still standing" beach house (or I guess bay house). The deck and stairs were washed away, so they spent the day repairing that. We were very lucky to have our house make it through IKE! I guess the houses on the bay side had better luck...but not all of them. Robby took some pictures of things that were no longer there! Guess it will be next summer before we get to enjoy the place again. There were houses right behind ours that were completly gone. All 3 houses in our family made it, but need some fixin.
This used to be our downstairs bathroom
Front of our the beach house
This was where a house used to be, right behind ours. Half of it was gone so they knocked the rest of it down.
This is the front door to our house (with NO deck or stairs)
This was Uncle Tiny's place about 5 houses down from ours...GONE. Just a trailer for now.

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