Photo Essay
Aren't I clever?
This is a picture of Nandini and Eli with their container of squirrel and bird feed. Most if it gets thrown within a range of about 6 inches - which means we have to frequently wash off all the bird droppings from our front porch.
Eli with his 'coon skin hat. Don't you think he's channeling Davy Crockett in this photo?
Who needs to hire a maid when you've got a 3 year old ready and willing to help?? The only one of my kids (actually, entire family) who enjoys cleaning. We love you, baby!
Nandini cleaning Eli's dirty belly.. with the equally nasty dirty sponge. But, hey, they actually quit fighting for about 30 seconds!
Why I LOVE garage sales. This whole outfit cost 50 cents. Isn't it adorable? I cannot wait for Garage Sale season to kick up again. Aww, who am I kidding? In Texas, every weekend is cause for a garage sale. (Go, Texas!)
Nandini in all her full, morning glory. Check out that hair!
Aww, my little Noah. Wondering why I always have a camera shoved in his face. Here he is eating my homemade muffins. At least someone liked them!
Eli with his harpoon stick. Yes, this is the same stick he chases Nandini around with. Gotta love the little guy.
Nandini (with her mini-spear) and Eli beating the tar out of our neighbor's mailbox. Ooops.
Yep, you can always tell when people live on the lake because they have mailboxes in the shape of fish.
Ours is a bass - courtesy of the lady who lived here before us.
Simeon giving the kids a snack and looking at me like, "You think this is camera-worthy? Get a life!"
All three kiddoes at the park. Actually, it's the playground at the local elementary school, but we sneak in on the weekends.
Sim, pulling our load - plus the dog - on a Sunday outing.
Nandini conquering the slide. I love this photo. Don't know why - but I do.
Eli - looking as handsome as ever.
Simeon improvising a magic carpet ride/kite flying thing (okay, who knows what he's doing) with the Blue's Clues sheet we used for our picnic.
Nandini and Eli making a mess out of our backyard. (Noah was sleeping).
Nandini with her first artistic masterpiece.
All 3 kids at my parents' land. They just sold their house and are moving out this way. They'll be 17 miles away from us - as opposed to 77.
Eli - showing that mud is that boy's favorite toy. He is one mucky fellow.
Ooh la la. Isn't this the cutest picture? Those two love each other so much. Eli looks after Noah in ways I never imagined. He is fiercely protective of him. I absolutely love this picture. I am so blessed to have those two boys in my life.
Finally! Both looking at the camera at the same time. My two little Indians.
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