Our Kids practicing driving Daddy's four-wheeler. Maybe someday they be able to actually get to turn it on. They think the goggles make them even better. I don't know about better but they sure are cute!
Saturday, April 14, 2007
EASTER ROLL AT THE WHITE HOUSE 2007
This year the Easter Egg Roll was, by far, the best one we've enjoyed out of the three times we've gone. Finally there was no rain!! The first year we were rained out. Then, the second year, although we made it onto the White House lawn, it drizzled rain all day long. So this year was a bit cold and the sun was shining most of the time but most importantly, no rain! Whenever we go we have such an exciting time with the kids and they get to see and do all kinds of things. There was many of the PBS & Disney cartoon characters there, like Handy Manny, Shrek, Charlie Brown, Curious George, Clifford the big red dog, Bugs Bunny and the list goes on. Some activities they got to participate in were face painting, the egg roll, egg dying, the egg hunt and breakfast on the Ellipse. The Easter Egg Roll also had all kinds of performances like Sesame Street, Johnny and the Sprites and Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana. Jacob really loved Sesame Street because he got to see ELMO! I think Joshua's personal favorite was Johnny and the Sprites. I mean, I could be wrong, but I saw him singing & dancing to all the songs. It is always such fun and its so cool being that close to the White House. Hopefully next year it will be warm with NO RAIN!!
One day, an audacious, strapping, young lad named Joshua laid his eyes on the woman of his dreams. Lindsey was her name. Her beauty was beyond comparison and she had more legs than a bucket of chicken. After several months of begging, the fair maiden found pity on the boy's shameless soul and consented to marry him in 2000. Just 2 1/2 years later they were blessed with their little cutie-pie named Makenzie. Then in 2005, the stork visited the home for a second time and left an adorable brown-eyed boy named Jacob. The family currently lives in a small, quiet ole town. It's refreshing to live where you are surrounded by small horse ranches and dairy farms instead of buildings,cars, and concrete, even with all the yummy "natural" smells that go along with it.