Friday, September 9, 2011

Go Rockies!

We took the boys to a Rockies game today.  It was Dylon's first pro-baseball game. 

The adventure started with a ride on the Lightrail from Aurora into downtown Denver.  Dylon and Braden were very excited to ride on Daddy's train (he takes it every day too and from work). 




Best Buddies - sitting by themselves - they thought they were big stuff!



We got off the train and found a pedal-cab.  The boys couldn't believe we got to ride in the cart and that the "guy could pull us all with his bike".  I'm not sure who had more fun.  Our boys riding or the driver listening to their chatter and answering a multitude of questions. 

Eyes got big and little feet could hardly stay in control as we entered the stadium.  We were able to convince them to stop for a brief moment to take a few pictures -- but only briefly!
 

As we excited the elevator to go to our club level seats (yes, our kids are spoiled -- but it also helps that Wells Fargo has LOTS of seats!) we encounter Mickey Mouse.  The boys wanted to atake a picture to show Lila -- who was at home with the baby sitter.  So cool that even in the midst of a fun day they were thinking of their sister!

And then began the traditions ... PEANUTS,

CRACKER JACKS,


and POPCORN (sorry, forgot the photo)


Followed by a dinner of COTTON CANDY! 

 

 And yes, this was Mommy's doing!  

The delight on their faces was worth the mess (and brief sugar rush)!


Binnoculars came in handy as the boys looked for their favority player -- Todd Helton. 


Braden was insistent that he sit in seat #17 -- "this is Todd's chair"


A fun night with our 2 little guys!

And a very special night with my FAVORITE guy!  I am so blessed to be married to this guy!


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dylon starts Preschool

Dylon started preschool today at Eastern Hills Church.  He is so excited to be a "BIG" boy and go to school just like his brother.  He will be going for 2 days/week.  





Dylon was so excited to use his new froggy backpack.  He thinks that everything green or with a frog belongs to him. 

He went into class and knew to go wash his hands.  I guess that watching Braden's routine last year payed off.   He had no fear and went right into his room.  Mommy & Daddy had to go into the room just to get hugs goodby! 
 

Dylon - we are so proud of you!  
We can't wait to see how you grow and develop over this coming year. 
Continue to be YOU and don't loose your zest for life. 
We love you!