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Showing posts with label SLO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLO. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Newest Nephew!!

Kyle and I finally got to hang out with Brock, the newest little man in the family. He is such a chill baby! He is so cuddly and cute! He doesn't mind having Auntie hold him and snuggle him and he even gave me a smile! Brock is 2 months old now and starting to get all cute and chubby. We only got a few pics of him this time, but I'm sure there will be many more to come:)Here is Brock hangin out with Uncle Kyle. He makes the cutest little grumpy man faces :)

This is his little "sup" face. I can tell he's going to be such a cool little guy!

Below is a video of me feeding Brock a little snack. That's right folks, we actually have photographic evidence of me having a small maternal moment, haha.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Disc Golf in SLO


Kyle and I headed down to SLO for a nice relaxing weekend to hang out with Rhiannon and Corey before Brock makes his big appearance. When we were there we went out to Sinsheimer Park to play some disc golf.
Its too bad we didn't get any pictures of me playing, because I have such "creative" form. In fact, at the first hole I had such a powerful follow through that I fell off the platform and landed right on my back. Kyle was pretty impressed.

Here's a shot of the 8th hole with Bishop's Peak in the background. Despite my creative form I actually ended up kicking Kyle's butt on a few of the holes. If only I could do that in real golf!


Beautiful SLO at sunset. I hope someday we can move back here!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Boys and their Toys

On our recent SLO trip, Kyle and Corey got plenty of time to go do boy stuff like surf and ride bikes. Corey took this picture of Kyle going off a jump when they were riding up near Cuesta Ridge. It's hard to see, but he's actually airborne. What he didn't take a picture of is the fact that Kyle ate dirt when he crash landed. He was fine, just a little scratched up. According to Kyle, the most important thing is that the bike is unharmed. Oy!