Thursday, November 12, 2009

Picnic in the...

...living room. Reagan has been asking all week for a picnic ~ and since the weather hasn't cooperated, we had a picnic in the living room tonight.

First, a picture before school
Mommy's sweet girlCooper didn't want to look at the camera
Picnic time

Eating cheese ~ special request from ReaganHaving a jelly sandwich


Eating a peanut butter sandwich


If it makes them act like this, we'll have a picnic every night!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Fall Fun

With such wonderful weather today, we couldn't help but play outside!

a boy and his truck!
Asking what she can do to help
Didn't want to get dirty cleaning up the yard
Putting the brush in Cooper's truck
Helping rake leaves
Cooper helped too
Making a big pile
How many Sandidges does it take to rake a pile of leaves?
Jump!
Jump!
Getting dirty
Throwing leaves
Whee!
Big jump

So much fun

Can't you just hear her squeal?



I wish I had the video camera to record their giggles
Daddy found Reagan playing hide and seek
Love his smile
Love her smile too!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Bathing Cutie & Beauty

Couldn't choose just 1!









An Oldie But A Goodie

We brought the trampoline back down from the attic tonight. It had been out of toy rotation for about 6 months. I think they enjoyed having something "new" to play with.


this was Cooper's 1st time to jump on a trampoline I think he liked it!
Reagan showed us what she has been learning at gymnastics




Friday, November 6, 2009

This Is It

During my lunch break today, I treated myself to a movie (the 1st one in over 6 years I might add). I knew Greg would never go with me to see this documentary, so one of my co-workers went with me instead.

I needed closure ~ you see, I saw Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 on their "Victory Tour" the summer of my 4th grade year (thanks to my aunt Helen for taking me and Kim). I still have my ticket stub as a memento.

This behind the scenes look at his upcoming tour was great. Regardless of what I think of his personal life, he was a terrific artist. And at 50 years old, he kept up with the 20-something dancers quite well...and his voice was very strong. Too bad his life took the turns it did and ended the way it did.

If you get the chance and you were a fan of Michael Jackson in his heyday, I recommend you see this documentary. Two thumbs up!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Together...

...watching cartoons...in peace!