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Sunday, May 20, 2012

A summer day on Warren Close - August 2011

 Anyone that knows Carson knows that he is a total daddy's boy!!! He has to do everything with Daddy, which is ok with me, cause it makes it so I really only have to take care of 2 instead of 3 kids. haha  He was very insistant on helping daddy mow the lawn, and wanted nothing else, but some man time with daddy:):):)

 Here is James helping Cole learn how to ride a bike without training wheels(over here in England they are called "stabilizers'). We are very fortunate to have a large green area in front of our house, which makes it much easier to learn how to ride a 2 wheeler, especially when you fall.
 Cole got the hand of it very quickly.....
 Now it is Jakeb's turn to learn how to ride without training wheels, and please do not ask what he is wearing?!?!?! When James and I saw this we were asking ourselves, "Why would we let him out of the house in his ninja costume that is way to small???" Oh, well, I guess there are more important things to worry about.
 Jakeb caught on very quickly as well. We were a bit worried at first, cause it took them forever to even be able to ride with training wheels, but luckily they caught on.
 It is a tradition in our neighbrhood that they have a neighborhood BBQ on the green at the end of summer, unfortunetely we never let mother nature in on our plans. It hadn't rained in weeks and the one day it does we have our BBQ. We still went on with it, good thing for the large weeping willows, it did provide some protection from the rain.
 Carson wasn't too thrilled from getting wet, he just wanted to come on in and get dry.
 Jakeb and Cole along with some of the neighborhood kids could care less, they absolutely loved being in the rain.
 Here is James with a very wet shirt, and the meat we are about to BBQ.
 James decided to borrow Carson's umbrella since he was staying inside. At least he had the food covered.
All in all, there was some good food and some good company, even with the rain.

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