2.26.2009

Addison and Charlie

Addison loves Charlie. I snapped this video of them on my cell phone so it isn't the best quality but it's still cute. Her little laugh is so cute. I cannot believe she is already seven months old. She loves to run around in her walker and try to keep up with Dodge.

2.17.2009

Bath Time!

Addison loves bath time. I think it is her favorite thing, next to eating and sleeping anyway.








She is getting so good at sitting up on her own












Dodge sportin' the KU gear...

Two weeks ago, Dodge got to go to Kansas with Grandma and Poppy Johnson for Annie's baby blessing. While there, Grandma and Poppy bought Dodge a couple of KU shirts. This is his favorite and I bet he would wear it everyday if I let him. I am tempted to let him keep it on since it is the only shirt that hasn't fallen victim to Dodge's shirt chewing habit!

A new post with pictures... really :)

I am so bad about taking the kids to get their pictures done. I decided it has been so long since I got a picture of Dodge that I would attempt to do my own at home. I am about as beginner as you can get with photography so I use Photoscape to edit all of my pictures. It is such a great program. I swear it doesn't matter how bad your pictures are, this program can make them masterpieces! Well, here are the finished products.


Dodge
5 Years Old

Addison
6 Months Old

Dodge and Addison



2.12.2009

Tagged

Rules:

1. go to the my pictures site on your computer

2. go to your sixth file

3. go to your sixth picture

4. blog about it

5. tag 6 people



This is one of my attempts to create 'digital' scrapbook pages for the kids. Obviously, it is Addison eating.

I don't really want to tag anyone, but if you wanna do it, it is kinda fun to see what random picture you pull up.

'honk-ta-gone'

The other night we were cutting out foam hearts for some valentines. Ryan got a little carried away and started cutting out all sorts of shapes, one of which was an octagon. Dodge picked it up and said "look mom, dad made a honk-ta-gone". I tried to explain to him that it was an 'octagon' but he insisted "no, it's a honk-ta-gone, just like a stop sign duh!".