Long overdue POST
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Daddy and son time Lego building |
Waking up the day after Christmas overlooking Virginia Beach.
Off Season Rates are grand!
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I think I am in love with these little men |
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And more legos Teaching my four year old to follow directions, he possibly may not become a "typical guy" |
Showing off his Lego truck
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Papa arrived and on his first cold morning here was tearing out the old rotten fence bordering our home |
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Permissible destruction Not an often occurrence |
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All hands utilized to put the finishing touches on the custom posts |
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He's da Man of the hour/day/week! Thank you so much for such an incredible gift to me! |
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Everyone took part in making this project happen Thank you Nana! |
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Finished Work |
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Beautiful and strong new fence To be painted white in April/May after treated wood has had time to season.., |
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I remember this age. Nothing quite like your first tools and getting to work along side Papa and Daddy Thank you Dad (Lambert) for taking the time to train me up in this, so that I also take the EXTRA time to let my boys complete a task for/with me. |
Pure Joy
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Confident builder |
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Precision too |
We couldn't let Nana and Papa come all this way and strictly do slave labor for their children...so off to the North Carolina Coast we headed...
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Enjoying a lunch at the diner on the way to the beach... |
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Excited to be with Nana |
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Nathanael bellying up to the table too these days...He is very eager to try food and quickly is showing less interest in mommy milk these days. Janelle is not so keen on that as he is only 7 months |
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Nags Head Coastline Outer Banks, NC |
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We rented this quaint cottage for the weekend |
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Beautiful garden even in January |
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Cold front Notice the ice in the bird bath |
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Living Room |
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Foyer |
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Kitchen with dinette |
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The next morning we visited the local aquarium where my boys got to be zoologists and study turtles. They didn't want to leave this part of the day. |
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The health of his turtle is being analyzed... all serious moments require deep contemplation with thumb sucking for Hannes |
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Hello! |
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"This turtle needs me" |
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Interacting with the divers in the tank with well fed, docile sharks |
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Touching the Stingrays |
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Exploring the touch tank up close |
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The next day we went to the Elizabethan Gardens Beautiful in Ice |
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How beautiful is that!? Colored Chard and Pansies I may have to copy that one day! |
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The Bay in the background |
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Nathanael stayed warm with his alpaca wool, Peruvian hat I brought home from Peru this past summer |
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Keeping hands warm Hearts warmed by keeping in step with Papa |
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And now we leave you with a closing song from Hannes Well, ya' may just have to visit to hear that...
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1 comment:
Ah, such sweet photos! I was missing you guys and had a few minutes to catch up via "blogger". What special moments you continue to create with your sweet boys, friends, family, and community. Though your life leads you down many paths, in several directions, you leave a wake of friends forever touched by your kind and compassionate hearts. You love others so well. Missing you guys in Wisconsin but thankful for our moments of life intersecting. I love you guys!
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