Saturday, March 28, 2009
Happy 2nd Birthday Dylan!!!
Happy Birthday Dylan, now you are two
a red Elmo cake with candles that you blew.
Decorations and balloons to celebrate your day
lots of family and friends that traveled from far away.
A fun jump for all to bounce really high,
You showed them all; that you are not very shy.
Wonderful memories in our heart will always stay,
looking back on the celebration of your second Birthday!!!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Baby Dylan - 102 wks (24 mths) old today
This week we will officially be the parents of a 2 year old! Saturday is Dylan's 2nd Birthday party here at our house and we have been running around trying to make all the last minute preparations. His is so in love with Elmo; so this year's theme is Elmo and the Sesame Street Gang! We order a sign for the front yard and a fun jump for the back yard!Dylan is so excited. I will be sure to post all the photos of our special day!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Our Home Improvement Projects
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Happy Birthday Matthew!!!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Baby Dylan - 101 wks (23 mths) old today
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Baby Dylan - 100 wks (23 mths) old today
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Mardi Gras in Louisiana!!!
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Baby Dylan - 99 wks (23 mths) old today
Monday, March 02, 2009
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!!!
It was March 2nd, 1904 that Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Today we pay tribute to Dr. Seuss’ 105th birthday.
While most commonly known for his children’s books (he wrote over 60 of them), “Dr.” Seuss was both the editor-in-chief of the college newspaper and also drew more than 400 political cartoons in two years for a New York daily newspaper. It was as a college student at Dartmouth that he started signing his work “Seuss.” Once he graduated, he started signing his work as “Dr. Seuss” when submitting it to a humor magazine. After marrying, he continued to write humor and illustrate. When World War II started, he began his political cartooning. Eventually he designed and illustrated posters to support the war effort, and joined the U.S. Army where he was the leader of the animation department.
Still, it was his children’s books that have helped beginning readers and have been enjoyed by families for several generations.