Well here is our weekend recap: Saturday morning we took Everett to gym class again. He did great and even played ball with a friend. Then Eric went to the library to study for awhile. When he got back we went to the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair. It was such a beautiful day...although a little warm. It was so nice to walk around, admire the creative art, listen to the live music, and of course for me and Everett....people watch! That is actually the best part for me. After the art fair, we decided to go have tacos for dinner. It is always fun now to go out to eat with the three of us. All Everett needs are his snacks and a good place to observe everyone in the restaurant. Very fun. After we got back and put Everett to bed, Eric and I watched the movie Slumdog Millionaire. I have been wanting to see this movie now for awhile now and it did not disappoint. Eric found it too slow at times, but I really enjoyed it. Sunday we went to church. Everett lasted about 20 minutes in the nursery. Sigh. He really doesn't like the nursery and I get called to come and get him weekly, but I have just come to accept it. After church we enjoyed a lazy Sunday and only got out to take a walk and get a soft pretzel at Starbucks. Overall, another great weekend with our family.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
A Perfect Day
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Nobody Comes Between Him and His Calvins
Monday, April 13, 2009
Everett Bunny
The Williamson's had a great Easter this year. It was the first we got to spend with our little bunny! Everett's Gigi spent the holiday with us, which made it extra special. It was a wonderful, relaxing weekend. I will narrate the rest of our Easter in pictures....... Everett playing pat-a-cake with his Gigi
Nature Baby
Last week Everett and I spent some time at our favorite park here in Louisville, Cherokee Park. The weather was beautiful, so we decided to take advantage. Everett had a great time. He loved the baby swing and probably could have spent at least an hour in it. Another fun thing was his discovery of grass. I set him right down on it and he instantly made such a funny face. He kept acting like he was about to crawl, but as soon as he would put his hands down, he would srunch up his nose and decide not to. It is so fun rediscovering these simple things of life through the eyes of your child.
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