Catching Up
So I'm hanging out at moms for the weekend and it's a rainy day.  I love a rainy day!  So we're just holed up in the bed watching T.V. and my brother and I are listening to a cappella music on his phone.  Fun times.  So I just wanted to blog, bc hey, why not? Not a whole lot to talk about, but here you go, have some first day of school pictures :D
 Mah babies :D
 Doesn't he look so excited to be a freshman?
Here, I'll put a much happier picture of him in nearly the same outfit...
(excuse the knife in his hand)

 First day of 1st grade!
First day of 3rd grade!

Also the little kids are doing gymnastics now!  It's an interesting ride, that is for sure and certain.  Ali loves it, and is fairly good, and Dylan just likes having all the teenage girls teaching him how to do stuff lol.  Here's a picture of Ali in one of her new leos!

Hmm.. What else... oh well here're some cute pictures of my kiddos.
Oh hey yeah and they all got (mostly) good grades on their progress reports, so woohoo for that!
 Getting ready to head to gymnastics :D
 And headed to Wednesday night Bible study 

And.. well, who knows?

Haha so now I'm off :D  Later I'll post about my birthday (which was August 17 and totally amazing!)

Much love
Court

0 Responses

Post a Comment



  • I'm a wife. I'm a mom. I'm a photographer. I'm a lover of Jesus. My house is a mess, my kids are dirty, we eat take out more often than not. My life is loud, busy and crazy. And that's okay with me.

    This is Eric, the man you've been praying for. He's a paramedic. He quilts in his spare time. No, I couldn't make that up :) He has NASH (a form of liver disease, non-alcoholic) and diabetes, but those things don't define him. He's a man of God, an insanely wonderful husband, and the best daddy in the world.. Just ask these guys..

    Our daughter Ali, she's 9. She's fiercely opinionated and strong willed. She's a Daddy's girl, but the umbilical cord hasn't but cut from me, either. She's a gymnast, and proud of it. She spends more time upside down or turning flips than she does walking. She's crazy smart, and absolutely sure of it. She is my insufferable little know it all.

    Our son Dylan, 7. We lovingly refer to him as Chubs. Or Chubby. Or fat boy. Ahem. He is all boy, as you can see by his crazy wild energy. He has the highest pain tolerance of any child I have ever met. He plays soccer and does gymnastics, but truly he is a gamer, a nerd. He is an avid reader and loves to climb. Not to be outdone by his sister, he's a drama king, but to him, I'm the best mommy in the world.