Monday, April 23, 2012

Anniversary and Afternoon at Papa's!

Two weekends ago Franklin and I celebrated our 5th Wedding Anniversary!  The above picture was taken on our honeymoon in Puerto Vallerta, Mexico!  My how we've changed!  Who would've thought that five years later we'd have two rambunctious little boys?  I couldn't be more pleased with my sweet little family and how our lives have turned out!  We had originally planned to take a trip but somewhere between work, me having bronchitis, and Grant getting croup we ended up staying in town.  Papa and DeeDee were nice enough to watch the kiddos so Franklin and I could enjoy a much needed dinner date to Stony River!  WOW IT WAS GOOD!  

While the boys were at Papa's they headed on over to the soccer fields to see their cousins play!  




 They enjoyed their afternoon and came on back to the house to catch a nap and some outside play!
 Cole is definitely my outside baby, he stands at our back door and cries when he wants to go out!
 He loves to go IN and OUT over and over!  Annoys the heck out of me but not at Papa and DeeDee's, anything goes!


 My new favorite picture!
 On Sunday we headed back over to Papa's to have a cookout and Tol, Kelly and the boys came over to join us!
 Yates was kind enough to greet us all with some Mardi Gras beads!

 This picture cracks me up because Cole was determined to get Grant's drink but Grant would NOT let it happen.  Little Tol came up to hug Grant... and look what happened!  I LOVE IT!
 Now... after we all ate my brother, Tol, decided it was time to play rough with the boys.  Although it sounds like pure and utter misery to me, the boys loved it.   Tol would stuff their underwear with ICE and pull their little pants as high as they would go and they would run off squealing, yet they would always come back for more!



 HYSTERICAL!


We love our Sunday afternoons with family.  I wished every Sunday was like it was "back in the day", where everyone gathered at one house and brought a dish after church.  Maybe I'll restart this tradition!

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