Sunday, September 28, 2008

Oh No!


Caden loves to close the pantry door...but can't open it. Watch for his reaction. It makes us laugh every time.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Just our luck



Yes, this is our new car. A student at my school was mad at a teacher and threw a brick and a rock through her windshield. No, that teacher was not me. Unfortunately this bright student got the cars mixed up and it ended up in our Altima, not her Maxima a few cars over. At least no one was hurt!!!

Visiting the Great Grandparents



Mom, Caden, and I visited the May's last Saturday. We had a wonderful lunch...fried chicken. Caden loved running all over the house with so many things to explore. He loved Grandaddy's chair and all the things that he couldn't reach hanging from the ceiling.

Monday, September 15, 2008

The York's visit Albany

All boy...


Caden loves playing in his pool. (Thanks Uncle Taylor!) As you can see, he shows no fear. The problem is that this was taken 15 minutes before bedtime. To quote Uncle Mike (York), "He only has two speeds, fast and off."

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Morning riser!

 

Caden can not wait to put on his shoes and play at day care. Some mornings he doesn't even wait to get out of his jammies! Lesley and I love that he enjoys day care and playing with the other children.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Caden can read?



Caden is quite the little reader these days. He loves looking at all books, although he really enjoys his farm books.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

I can brush my teeth

Visiting the family

Caden spent some time with cousin Alexander this weekend. Now that both are walking we were all very busy keeping up with the kids. They really enjoyed their play time and were exhausted when we had to leave. We can't wait for the York's to visit Albany (when it is cooler) so we can play here, too.

My new horse

Papa Jack and Mimi sent Caden a new toy. These horses have been around for many years but are definately cooler than when I had one. Caden loves to point to the horses eyes, nose, and mouth and is learning how to ride. It may be a little big for him, but he doesn't mind. In fact, I think he likes the challenge. Our little climber has made it work!