Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Denver Visit with Julia, Steve and boys

Julia and Steve were auditioning for an up coming edition of "Hell's Kitchen". The specialty of the night was a yummy steak salad. Hard to buy anything that good in a restaurant.
How about a dessert of strawberries dipped in chocolate. Calorie counters are not allowed!!

GO GO and the boys had a great time at the zoo with Julia. The only thing that could make it better would have been a motorized stroller. How's that for lazy. But these guy aren't easy to push around all day.



Julia is always bragging about the weather in Denver. How about 18" of snow just for snowman making. Well it wasn't much of a snowman but Grandpa and the Boys did their best. Besides there were lots of distractions like getting pulled around the driveway on a snow scoop, throwing snowballs and hunting down arms and noses (no easy task).


Caught in the act I noticed that Mason had found a whole new place to pack snow. Yes, that would be in the exhaust pipe of Dad's SUV. Notice the excellent body mechanics of the legs and back while pushing.





Glenda and Cooper loved their ride together on the Merry-go-round. It was a wonderful Monday at the zoo with warm weather, no wind and happy kids.


Who could resist a train ride. I don't know why but little boys and girls will remember riding the little train at the zoo when they are taking their own kids there.


Steve loved this video when he saw it the first time. Mason is the great. He really did think of this all by himself. He apparently likes packing things in pipes and noses. What pipes and noses? What other logical thing is there to do with snow and popcorn kernals? Ask Julia and Steve they may have the real insight on this behavior.

2 comments:

Claudia said...

Looks fun, guys! Love the picture/video with the car. That is hilarious. Glad we got to visit with you...we miss you already. Especially Claire!

laurel said...

That is so funny! The car and the snow just killed me! Isn't it amazing what boys come up with! Oh, it warms my heart to see you with your family.