Saturday, April 18, 2009

Day One Hundred Eight


What a gorgeous Saturday! Daughter Kelly and I went to daughter Holly's house to see the covered deck they just had built. Really nice! Kelly can't resist getting on the trampoline whenever we're there. She and grand daughter Shelby had a good time, jumping. I took this pic with my cell phone. I was trying to capture them both in the air. It's hard to snap an action shot because by the time you've clicked the button, the action has moved on and you get the aftermath. But I like this picture. Kelly had come in for a landing and looks like she's ready to fly away. I did manage to get Shelby in mid air. Good times!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Day One Hundred Seven


Ocha redux. Daughter Kelly loves our favorite Thai restaurant, Ocha, and sometimes comes in from Murfreesboro for the weekend early on a Friday so she can eat there, since it isn't open on the weekends. So here we all are again, digging into the rice, spicy chicken, mixed veggies, and sweet and sour pork with an egg roll or two on the side. It was yummy.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Day One Hundred Six


Elijah and Shelby walking to the house after Shelby got out of school this afternoon. I was behind them, taking pictures, and Shelby suddenly whirled around to see what I was doing. By the way, guess who was carrying her heavy book bag. She got to attend the book fair at her school today. She bought two books for herself and was thoughtful enough to buy one for her brother--a Clifford the Big Red Dog book because she knows he likes Clifford. Good stuff.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Day One Hundred Five




Our favorite Thai restaurant, Ocha, reopened this week. Elijah loves the rice and dug into a big pile of it. He brings his own drinks. Coke Zero seems to be his fave right now. Next time remind me to move Neil's cup out of the way! Honestly. Who takes these pictures.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Day One Hundred Four


Daughter Holly, grand daughter Shelby, and grand son Elijah allow me a reluctant pose as they get ready to head for home after a long day of work and school. At that point, Elijah didn't want to leave and Shelby was annoyed because she was working on a piece of art and didn't want to quit just so I could take their picture together. What's a mom/grannymom to do? I forced them to be still and look at the camera and this is what I got. Priceless!