Help my boys win a photo session with an awesome photographer here in Virginia Beach!!! You can vote two ways, every day until April 2.
#1: Here's the link to the contest on her blog: Cutest Kid Contest. You get one vote per IP address, per day. Nathan is cute kid #22 and the poll is at the end of the photos.
#2: Here's the link to the Facebook Fan Page: Kimberlin Gray. Once you become a Fan of her Facebook Page, leave one comment per day on Nathan's photo found HERE.
Thanks for your help!!! I promise to share photos from this shoot if we win!!!
bush·el: a unit of dry (this must be referring to our sense of humor) measure containing 4 pecks. This particular bushel resides in Virginia Beach, VA.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
More Birthday Photos
I had better finish sharing photos from Nathan's party before Ian's party sneaks up on us!
Roar! Dinosaur Nathan was ready for his friends to arrive.
Ian, showing off his quick dinosaur door hanger craft. He was thrilled to be able to make a door hanger using his favorite color - black.
The CAKE! I was not allowed to make a cake or cupcakes for this party since Nathan had been talking about this very specific WalMart dinosaur cake for almost a year. It was delicious!
Blowing out the candles (with a little help from his nearby friends, whether he wanted the help or not).
Happily waiting for his piece of cake. These boys will do anything when they know food is only moments away.
Ian was showing daddy how big of a piece of cake he wanted. He polished off two pieces of cake, but the still didn't add up to his desired amount.
Our two 4-year-olds. They are so goofy and they very rarely look at the camera at the same time.
Nathan was so very excited to receive his Toy Story bike! He immediately climbed onto it and was ready to go!!!
A little bit of instruction from dad and Nathan thought he knew everything about riding bikes.
Both boys ready to explore the neighborhood. Yes, we made it two houses down the block. These kids are a bit slow when it comes to understanding the "art" of riding a bike...and not putting on the brakes constantly.
Roar! Dinosaur Nathan was ready for his friends to arrive.
Ian, showing off his quick dinosaur door hanger craft. He was thrilled to be able to make a door hanger using his favorite color - black.
The CAKE! I was not allowed to make a cake or cupcakes for this party since Nathan had been talking about this very specific WalMart dinosaur cake for almost a year. It was delicious!
Blowing out the candles (with a little help from his nearby friends, whether he wanted the help or not).
Happily waiting for his piece of cake. These boys will do anything when they know food is only moments away.
Ian was showing daddy how big of a piece of cake he wanted. He polished off two pieces of cake, but the still didn't add up to his desired amount.
Our two 4-year-olds. They are so goofy and they very rarely look at the camera at the same time.
Nathan was so very excited to receive his Toy Story bike! He immediately climbed onto it and was ready to go!!!
A little bit of instruction from dad and Nathan thought he knew everything about riding bikes.
Both boys ready to explore the neighborhood. Yes, we made it two houses down the block. These kids are a bit slow when it comes to understanding the "art" of riding a bike...and not putting on the brakes constantly.
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