These are just a few of photos I have of the family. It is quite large and doesn't show everyone but give me some time and I will take care of that issue. I always have my camera close. Now, to those of you not shown....I'm looking for you.
Here is dinner......chicken soup. You can never go wrong with soup in a crock pot and everyone loves it. Those of you that know my family, do you think there was any left????
I chose this layout because I loved watching these 2 play t-ball. The one thing they did without having to be told what or how to do is to run. You can see Tyler in the bottom right running to home plate and yes he did score.
Brenden's fingers are all about the bow on Regan's head. No matter how she turned he knew that bow was there and ripe for picking. He would just laugh and smile when she tried to turn so he couldn't touch her hair. It's all about the game and never mind his brother t-ball game going on behind him so you can see it's all about the bow.
Ryan playing T-ball and we did so well and took the State Championship that the Coach asked us to go to the World Series in Sulpher, LA. It was a great experience for the kids and a small vacation for all of us. It was sooo hot but the boys played well. We came in 9th overall and that is our league team against travel teams that practiced all year. We even placed 3rd in most productive offense play.
I don't seem to have a problem with this theme because these little things are covering my yard. If not for them then it would be dirt. Tom will mow the grass one day and the next these little weeds are 6 inches tall. I'm sure my neighbors are loving our yard too and soon they will have these invading their yards because you know how kids like to pick these up and blow them......we have seeds everywhere now. I think its time to concrete the yard and paint it green??? Perfect idea because no weeds, no mowing, it won't brown and I can park on it......LOL
We had just arrived at The Cove Church for a Cajun dinner in Townsend, TN and I looked over and the bopsie twins in pink were still Hollywood so I took their picture.
This is the tower at Alcoa Aluminum Company where they make the cans you drink your soda's out of. Inside this tower there hanging flat sheets of aluminum that will be rolled and shipped to different companies that make soda. This is the icon of Alcoa and Alcoa is short for Al (Aluminun) CO (company) A (America).
Tom is wearing a mask I made for Ryan to go along with his spiderman cape that he had when he was around 4 years old. The hats the boys are wearing are covers for his bicycle helmet. You know the nut doesn't fall far from the tree now does it???
Ryan is pitching this season and doing a really good job. I took this picture of him and loved the facial expression. He has this face in most of the shots I have taken so far. I played around with different overlays and brushed to get the look I wanted then burnt the edges and gave it a chocolate sepia finish. This is all after I saw a fantastic picture from a friends sports photos.
Loafy, Bo and Molly taking an afternoon nap on my bed. They sure have the life of leisure and comfort. Hard to believe that they are 15 years old and Loafy (Orange) will be 16 this summer. When I come back I want to be one of my cats.
Two things here make me smile......one is that the 3 kids were hunting coins at the bottom of the pool. I'm proud of them for being able to swim and dive. The second is that they did this for hours. Proof is in the finger tips.....all wrinkled and they all had smiles on their faces.
Here is Loafy and his name is really Milo but we love nicknames and Milo became Meatloaf and Meatloaf became Loafy so that is what he know and answers to. Loafy like to sit in Tom's lap and demands attention from him. Here is one of his moments where he wanted his neck scratched.
This is Riley and she went wild jumping in the pool and making a splash. It was a contest of who could jump more, or find the quarter and for that matter, they all went wild.
The trash cans in the Smoky Mountains National Parks are all bear proof. The surrounding towns of the Smokies get the bears that are more adventurous because we don't have the bear proof cans. We don't see too many bears but we have had several black bears running around our town. Some have been near the schools and just recently we had one adult black bear that liked the McDonald's trash cans. He was having quite a feast.
My beautiful Valentine rose from my Father-in-Law and can you believe that it lasted for over a month. I think this is better than chocolate because it didn't go to my hips.
Regan's first lesson riding a horse and she did great. Of course we had to go see all the other animals that were mulling around like Baily the goat, Lucky the bird, the baby chickens, dogs and don't forget the rabbits that are not pictured.
This is a core sample from beneath the Norris Dam so they know that the ground is sold and there won't be any structural problems because of the ground.
Traveling to Gatlinburg I kept seeing these low level clouds and when we passed an area that I knew had a view, or should have had a view I took the picture. Guess this is why the call these the Great Smoky Mountains.
This is be niece Riley and she has such a wonderful smile. As you can see she is swimming and enjoying it because she had several of her cousins with her to play.
Thank you Riley and Olivia for posing for the picture. They had matching flip flops and the only thing missing was Riley wanted painted toes. They sure are girly feet, aren't they?
We were headed to Gatlinburg and stopped by the sinks to see the water level. It was down a little but still a nice place to visit. There have been some swimmers and tubers that have not made it out of the sinks so it is very dangerous if you get caught in the rapid. Tom wanted to show Ryan what things looked like and while they were looking at the water I ventured around an snapped a few shots of some things that caught my eye. This tree looks like a hand and I thought it was unusual.
Having just started baseball I had to put the magnet back on the car. Ryan plays for the Longhorns and since we are in Orange Country or Tennessee Vol's territory we get the evil eye when we wear anything with the Longhorn logo. I usually have to explain that our Longhorns are not the same as the Texas Longhorns......we are little league baseball with a big name. Then we get the, "oh, well that's ok." reaction and I go back to wearing my Vol clothing.
The herb is rosemary growing in my Mother-in-law's garden. She has quite the green thumb. It's early spring so I know I will have many more pictures of the growth yet to be in her yard.
Help, I don't know what to do......do I withdraw money or get a tattoo? Help me I can't decide. Awwww, maybe it's best I do both. One never knows I may have to get one for my mid-life-crisis. I'm not there yet but it could spontaneously start at any moment.
A simple butterfly in the garden at my Mother-in-laws house caught my eye. This one didn't fly away when I went close to take it's picture. Maybe because it's metal????
Let me introduce you to PERFECT. His name is Pattern's Black Diamond aka Moose. He is huge and a beautiful horse to watch. Elizabeth has his mother Babe and she looks just like Moose only darker. The sad thing is that she is blind but doing very well. Babe also gave birth to another horse and believe it or not is only half the size of Moose. Now maybe you can see why he has the nick name of Moose because he is just that.
All of these photos in the layout are from my friend's farm. Look closely and you will see chickens, horses, bunnies and even Bailey the goat. What a great goat she is. We walked all over the farm and she followed us and stood close so she didn't miss a thing. The bunnies were so cute......all 14 of them. Guess that's what happens when you put males and females together. Since then, daddy bunny has been move to an undisclosed location...he can't afford 14 babies.