Brian was fixing the garbage disposal and I was taking pictures because Malori was helping. Without warning Gretchen pulls down her pants a little and poses for the perfect "plumber" picture. I have to ask myself everyday if Brian is not her biological father. It's a little scary.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
A Match Made in Heaven
Monday, June 8, 2009
Time Flies
Camping at Little Mill
The Firemen's Breakfast
Once again the sirens sounded and we were up with the sun (well, that was our intention) for the annual Pleasant Grove Firemen's Breakfast. We saw Papa and Grandma Bullock, Aunt Sheryl, Megan, and our neighbors, the Mcleods. We also saw Cole and Heather Goodman with their cute kids. Malori would rather play on the fire engines than eat, but she followed in her mother's footsteps and refused to talk to Smokey the Bear (I still think he's kind of creepy.)
Monday, June 1, 2009
The Dance Festival
When Brian and I were in elementary school we attended Grovecrest just like our kids do now. Our dance festival used to be called May Day and the 4th graders always got to wind the May Pole (my parents have some great silent movie footage if you would like to see it), the 5th graders square danced, and the 6th graders got to perform the coveted stick dance.
The dances are a bit different, but the idea is the same. Masses of students performing dances on a huge grassy field and a bunch of parents fighting for the best camera spot. Madison performed the John Kanaka dance and Gretchen did "Walk Like an Egyptian". Malori did them all with our little neighbor Macie.
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