Sunday, July 19, 2009

Gavin's Three months


My precious baby boy is growing up too fast! He is such a doll with his big blue eyes, and is learning and growing every day.

I took a bunch of pictures of him and it was so funny because we have the same pictures of Hailey at about the same age and they look exactly alike. They are so similar, but Gavin is so much more mellow (thank heavens), and he has light features and she is dark.

My man and I in our vests

From the lake to Old Faithful, we traveled too far.


We had yet another fabulous trip to Montana for the 4th. It was more "cabin" time than we are use to because Gavin couldn't be outside too much, but we still had fun. I at least got to go running every day and water skiing every evening. I wish I could have that kind of work out every day. I already miss water skiing so much. I have better pictures to come, but they are on my sisters camera, who is in Brazil.

Here's big G and little G hanging out
We made a campfire an made S'mores, which Hailey loved.

Oh, my sweet Hailey, she is such a character, with almost no fear, except for when it is irrational (such a drama queen). She even went tubing, and had a ball. I don't know too many two year olds that will do that. (Those pic's to come)
Hailey and my sister Kasse building sand castles

Upon leaving Montana we had to go to Jackson, WY for my cousin's wedding, so we drove through Yellowstone.

Jeez mom, turn around so I can see the thing, isn't that why we are here?

Of course we arrived in Jackson late and missed the ceremony (we wont get into that), but they had an Alpine slide that Hailey was lucky enough to go down three times during the reception. Yet another attribute of my fearless daughter, she laughed the whole way down.

Check out my parents Cindy and Bill in their nicest clothing going down the alpine slide.

Grandma and Gavin

On our third leg of driving on our way home Greg and I decided to never take that drive again until the kids are older... of course I think I was the worst traveler of them all. Poor Greg put up with me so well, and was such a trooper. He may never go on that drive again. Needless to say we were very glad to see home, as were the kids.