Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tsunami Picture Blog


Uncle Booch and Sarah Jane Memorial Day at Barb and Jack's. We get it George, you're tan.



Georgia is such a weirdo sometimes. We keep this blanket in the car and she loves to put it on her head.



We've been watching the bird's nest on our front porch.


I told Georgia that was a mommy bird with her Georgia and Sarah Jane birds. It's been pretty fun to watch this little family. All of a sudden there were two baby birds sitting there. It's like they were eggs one day and then almost grown the next.




These pictures are of course out of order. Here's the new front porch for the playhouse after it's finished. Georgia took the inaugural steps and thought it was pretty neat. When we move to Nommie and Grandpa's house we'll put some potted plants on it and be in it every minute we can. It had a front porch on it when we were growing up with little stone steps leading to the sidewalk around the tree.



Marc putting the finishing touches on the new porch.


"Hard at work or hardly working?" - Shrek


Funny for obvious reasons.





Thank you so much for the ballerina ensemble, Kate!!



On Monday, Wednesday and Friday we are at Veteran's Park in Arlington for Stroller Strides. Ducks have been paring up lately to start their own little families. This mom and dad duck were considering the playground we hang out at after our work out. All the kids gathered on this little platform and fed them. Marc was out of school that day so he just happened to tag along. Joanne is the other adult in the picture with all the kids: Georgia and Sarah Jane, Lilly, Kyle, Samuel and Adrien.



River inspecting Grandpa's stache. Just making sure it's real.



The last time all 3 of the Berre kids were home with their families we threw a surprise party for our parents birthdays. Georgia and Cruz waited as patiently as they could for birthday cake.


My mom's not pissed off, she's surprised to find all of their closest friends in the living room. It was a small party but it was perfect!! It was the kind of friends that are close enough to know to get my dad a ham for his birthday. He loved every bite of it!

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