So here are a few pictures from the last few weeks. We haven't done anything real eventful but we have kept busy with playgroups, preschool, going to the park, and much more.
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Last Few Weeks
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Labor Day
Nate finally had a day off, completely. He didn't have to go into work for a few hours in the morning or anything. It was so nice! We didn't want to waist his freedom so we knew we had to do something. It had been raining the night before and earlier in the morning so we were somewhat limited to what we could do. We decided to go for a hike at a park close to our house that we had never been to. It said it had a boardwalk path so we figured we would be good with the mud factor. Well the boardwalk path was only the first 20 feet or so. However, we went on a mile and a half little hike anyways. The girls started out walking, but then it got way too muddy with hills up and down. It was so beautiful even though you had to watch every step to not slip and fall. Nate caught a toad for the girls to see and Bristol even held it. 3/4 of the way through Bristol was done with the bumpy wagon ride and the big hills and kept whining the rest of the way about how she wanted to get out of the forest. However, when all was said and done we had a great time. Now I still need to hose off the wagon because it is still caked with mud.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Cincinnati Reds
So Nate is working in Cincinnati this month and will be gone for most of the month. So we figured if we wanted to see him we would travel to him. The doctor he works with has Cincinnati Reds tickets and gave Nate four of them. Before we left Nate was thinking that we were still in San Francisco and was trying to insist that we needed blankets and jackets galore. I tried to remind him that we were in Ohio and it was not going to get freezing cold with wind whipping through. He still insisted on bringing a blanket. (I have to say the last SF Giants game we went to was in August a few years ago and it was freezing! We were on the top level and the wind was flying through.) When we left it was 70*, no need for the blanket. The girls had a great time. Kali just liked climbing around and Bristol liked learning about the game and cheering the team on.