Sunday afternoon Janelle, Darrin, Matthew & Mackenzie came over to, unfortunately, watch the Badgers lose to Xavier. At least we were able to get outside and play some games.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Sunday afternoon we went to the Zoo (along with the rest of Madison). Evan had a great time and especially liked it when the tiger walked RIGHT PAST HIM. Oh my.
After the zoo we headed back downtown for a walk down State Street and a slice of pizza from Ian's. All the time I thought about how excited I am for summer and the weather that comes with it.
After the zoo we headed back downtown for a walk down State Street and a slice of pizza from Ian's. All the time I thought about how excited I am for summer and the weather that comes with it.
My alma mater, and Eric's current employer, Middleton High School was represented well this past weekend in the girls state basketball tournament. Friday night, after beating Verona in the first round on Thursday, MHS played the mighty Milwaukee Vincent. The girls did really well the first half, but couldn't keep up with them in the second. It was still lots of fun to be a part of the crowd and cheer for the home team.
Notice that Evan is holding a basketball; it's the only way we can get him to remain calm while at games. If he sees a ball and doesn't have one, it's not pretty.
Notice that Evan is holding a basketball; it's the only way we can get him to remain calm while at games. If he sees a ball and doesn't have one, it's not pretty.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
A few pictures of Evan's favorite things to do around the house. Dancing to Imagination Movers, watching Imagination Movers, playing his xylophone, and of course, playing basketball.
It's quite entertaining to watch him do any of these. Eric taught him to dance; hit his knees, clap, and turn around with arms in the air. When he plays his xylophone, he bobs his head and taps his feet. And as for basketball, it usually involves a few quick screams and then delight over shooting the ball and seeing where it goes.
It's quite entertaining to watch him do any of these. Eric taught him to dance; hit his knees, clap, and turn around with arms in the air. When he plays his xylophone, he bobs his head and taps his feet. And as for basketball, it usually involves a few quick screams and then delight over shooting the ball and seeing where it goes.
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