so precious!! and you commented on my blog about how grandchildren can be like tornadoes in a house.....It is amazing to me how I had forgotten those days until I had grandkids. When they visit the house is cluttered from one end to the other!! The soon to be 3 year older is now much less messy ...but the 1 year older is another story ;-)
Try going here where I posted about it and you will see....well...it was about the trouble a 1 year old can get in in ten minutes:
Wonderful! "One last swing" and your "bodyguard" pic remind me of Mary Engelbreit's poster "A Man Among Men" (http://shop.maryengelbreit.com/p-1658-poster-man-among-men.aspx). She said, "This is picture of my older son at the beach. He modeled for me between swims." It made me laugh right out loud the first time I saw it. Men in the making!
Thank you for your kind comment at my site. I added the restaurant website to my post, but just to make sure you get it, it's http://www.bridge-restaurant.com/. I highly recommend the crabcakes and cream of crab soup. The staff was very friendly; Tina the owner came to our table personally to meet us and chatted for quite some time. Best of luck!
What darling pictures! When you visited my blog, you said pictures are cut off on some blogs you visit. Have you tried increasing the resolution on your monitor? Sometimes that will solve the problem. Hope that works for you. laurie
How cute! I hate to see it end too! My 4 little gkids left today...I will miss them..don't get to see them that much once September comes..pre school, nursery, Kdgn...sports...lazy days of summer over!
I laughed so hard at both of them - what perfect captures of childhood! I'm glad he's putting some effort into that swing in the first one. And the intensity of the search in the second one! Love the shots, Joyce.
Your boys are so cute...I got a chuckle at these pics....thank you for that! Your blog is so pretty and fun...I loved coming along with you and seeing all of the plates! Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Looks like a FUN outing ... your photos are colorful and adorable. Thanks so much for dropping by my Scenic Mosaic post at Happily Retired Gal this weekend ;--) Hugs and blessings,
Living on Long Island it was only natural for me to introduce my Idaho born grandchildren to the ocean. Uh Oh, they didn't like it at all!!! Perhaps, next year:) Fun pictures. Thanks for sharing, Joyce:)
Oh, this is so cute!! What memories it brings back!!! Not me doing this..my sons!
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xoxo
Jane
This is really cute! Is this adorable boy your grandson?
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I love the one where he's half in the bag. Oh wait, that didn't sound quite right ;-)...
ReplyDeleteAwwww.. Wish they stayed this cute and innocent. Sweet summer fun!
ReplyDeleteHow very cute! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteso precious!! and you commented on my blog about how grandchildren can be like tornadoes in a house.....It is amazing to me how I had forgotten those days until I had grandkids. When they visit the house is cluttered from one end to the other!! The soon to be 3 year older is now much less messy ...but the 1 year older is another story ;-)
ReplyDeleteTry going here where I posted about it and you will see....well...it was about the trouble a 1 year old can get in in ten minutes:
http://nannykim-nannykim.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-much-trouble-can-13-month-old-get.html
Absolutely DARLING! Both shots! I can't even pick a favorite! Bet you can't either...
ReplyDeleteI've seen those t-ball stands - I wonder if they work well. I love the firm stand the future baseball star is taking! Great sunner shot and fun!
ReplyDeleteThose are so precious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! "One last swing" and your "bodyguard" pic remind me of Mary Engelbreit's poster "A Man Among Men" (http://shop.maryengelbreit.com/p-1658-poster-man-among-men.aspx). She said, "This is picture of my older son at the beach. He modeled for me between swims." It made me laugh right out loud the first time I saw it. Men in the making!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Kat
Love all the colors, the kid power, and how his head is stuck in the bag. So busy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment at my site. I added the restaurant website to my post, but just to make sure you get it, it's http://www.bridge-restaurant.com/. I highly recommend the crabcakes and cream of crab soup. The staff was very friendly; Tina the owner came to our table personally to meet us and chatted for quite some time. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteOh boy that is going to be a mighty swing,just love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat darling pictures! When you visited my blog, you said pictures are cut off on some blogs you visit. Have you tried increasing the resolution on your monitor? Sometimes that will solve the problem. Hope that works for you. laurie
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I hate to see it end too! My 4 little gkids left today...I will miss them..don't get to see them that much once September comes..pre school, nursery, Kdgn...sports...lazy days of summer over!
ReplyDeleteTOO cute .. how do you not smother him in kisses?
ReplyDeleteI laughed so hard at both of them - what perfect captures of childhood! I'm glad he's putting some effort into that swing in the first one. And the intensity of the search in the second one! Love the shots, Joyce.
ReplyDeleteThat is just the sweetest picture. It really needs framing. Big hug..
ReplyDeleteHow darling ! Didn't the summer go by fast ???
ReplyDeleteThose photos are just adorable! I love the last one :)
ReplyDelete~Susan
Oh man, those pics are so cute! Especially the one with half his body in the beach bag looking for something. Great blog!
ReplyDeleteYour boys are so cute...I got a chuckle at these pics....thank you for that!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so pretty and fun...I loved coming along with you and seeing all of the plates! Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
What a cutie, Joyce, and what wonderful shots!!!....Christine
ReplyDeleteOh how adorable! I miss when my son was this age! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a FUN outing ... your photos are colorful and adorable. Thanks so much for dropping by my Scenic Mosaic post at Happily Retired Gal this weekend ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Mr. Vundervants has some swing....Did you carry him home inside that bag??
ReplyDeleteAnd Yes....we are NE nuts and very proud of it!!
What an adorable little fella! How cute -- lovely post.
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Joyce, This is so.. adorable! How sweet!
ReplyDeleteThey grow up tooooooo fast. Enjoy those precious moments
ReplyDeleteLiving on Long Island it was only natural for me to introduce my Idaho born grandchildren to the ocean. Uh Oh, they didn't like it at all!!! Perhaps, next year:) Fun pictures. Thanks for sharing, Joyce:)
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