Sunday, August 10, 2008
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
A purple lion, a tree and a train
Saturday was a day of fun. I decided to ask my Grandsons to come help me select a Christmas tree. They are almost 2 and 3 years of age, very active and not totally civilized yet. It should be fun.
We met at the local IHOP for breakfast. It's not my favorite eatery, but for kids its perfect. This day it was especially fun, because Cody spied a balloon guy who made us a lion and a motorcycle.
Cody got to pick the lion as his choice, but when it was done, he said "Here baby" and passed the lion to his brother. It seemed like an act of graciousness, but in reality I think he wanted another choice!
After breakfast we drove over to Arapahoe Acres to pick out a tree. We go there every year because they have the nicest trees and the most helpful people. Cody held my as we walked through the nursery. It was really cold, but that didn't seem to bother him.
We surveyed tree after tree, but none of them met with his satisfaction. Cody, I would say, "Do you like that tree?" His reply was always the same, "No! Too small!"
I went looking for an enormous tree, knowing full well it would never fit in the house. "Cody" I asked, "How about that tree." Again he said, "No! Its too small!"
Swell.
Finally Pop Pop Larry made an executive decision. He picked a nice bushy looking tree and told the guys to prepare it.
The boys went inside while I paid. There in the corner was a surprise...a train layout! It was an L-gauge garden size train track that got the boy's attention. Both Cody and Noah remained glued in their tracks watching the train go round and round. I thought finding a tree would be the hit of the day, instead it was a purple balloon lion and a train.
We met at the local IHOP for breakfast. It's not my favorite eatery, but for kids its perfect. This day it was especially fun, because Cody spied a balloon guy who made us a lion and a motorcycle.
Cody got to pick the lion as his choice, but when it was done, he said "Here baby" and passed the lion to his brother. It seemed like an act of graciousness, but in reality I think he wanted another choice!
After breakfast we drove over to Arapahoe Acres to pick out a tree. We go there every year because they have the nicest trees and the most helpful people. Cody held my as we walked through the nursery. It was really cold, but that didn't seem to bother him.
We surveyed tree after tree, but none of them met with his satisfaction. Cody, I would say, "Do you like that tree?" His reply was always the same, "No! Too small!"
I went looking for an enormous tree, knowing full well it would never fit in the house. "Cody" I asked, "How about that tree." Again he said, "No! Its too small!"
Swell.
Finally Pop Pop Larry made an executive decision. He picked a nice bushy looking tree and told the guys to prepare it.
The boys went inside while I paid. There in the corner was a surprise...a train layout! It was an L-gauge garden size train track that got the boy's attention. Both Cody and Noah remained glued in their tracks watching the train go round and round. I thought finding a tree would be the hit of the day, instead it was a purple balloon lion and a train.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Baseball





Larry sold a loft to one of the Rockies. He is a real sweetheart and sent tickets down to VIP will call for us. I don't usually spend time watching baseball, but being able to sit in the audience and shoot pictures passed the time real well.
Actually I had a ball. The Cubs beat the Rockies that night, but the next night the Rockies beat the Cubs. Hummm, I wanna go when we win...
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Rainbow Lakes

Diane and I were due for an outing. We decided to take a hike up at Rainbow Lakes with is above Nederland. DK's kitty got sick in the morning, so she took him to the vet. But the time we regrouped it was late. Too late for normal people to plan a hike.
That is of course for normal folks. Us not qualifying, we plodded on to the top. When we arrived the thunder heads were getting closer and this wet stuff was dripping from the sky. Typical late afternoon shower it was.
We snapped a couple shots and headed down. The rain got heavy, but held off the torrential downpour until we jumped into the car.
Timing is everything.
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