Monday, September 28, 2009

Andrew's been sick for a couple days

How does he choose the most inconvenient days to get sick?


(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Friday, September 25, 2009

Wow! It's been a while.

Things have been a little hectic around here with the Arts Fest and everything else going on. I apologize for the lack of posts recently, but I have been exhausted. Until tonight, I haven't even fired the shutter on my camera for at least a week and haven't processed an image in longer than that. I might be out of practice already!

Just to make sure I had something to post, I took these super-quick photos of Andrew while he was in the dining room. He wasn't too thrilled with me, I was taking him away from TV time. It only took a minute, though.




(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I still don't get it

Even after two little boys, I still don't understand the allure of mulch on stairs or mulch on slides or mulch on hair. How much fun could it possibly be?




(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Matthew enjoyed the kindergarten kick-off, too

Although, he may have been too cool for the park.





(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Kindergarten Kick-Off

The week that school started, the PTA (I think) hosted a kindergarten kick-off party at the spray park right behind the school. It was about 95 degrees outside when we got there, but Andrew still insisted that he was cold. Freakin' Texans...




(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

He's a graduate

On his last day in Room A (12-18 month olds), Matthew's teacher made them each a paper mortarboard and mock diploma. I'm going to miss Ms. Maria, she was such a sweetheart and great with the kids.

Too bad he wouldn't stop running around the house long enough for me to get a good photo.

We wish her all the luck in the world while she's out on maternity leave, too.



(c) 2009 Scott Everett

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

I don't even remember why he was crying

All I remember is that it wasn't worth the effort to generate the tears.




(c) 2009 Scott Everett