Jensen the Hulk
Capt Jensen America
Look at the folded arms. :) He is quite serious about his in-car movies... and unleashes the furies of hell on all who move the screen to adjust the volume....
Daddy's work had a softball tournament the friday before last- instead of work...he's liking this job.
We came out to cheer him on.
There he goes.
Jensen was in heaven because they had gatorade...
That's his looking-into-the-sun-smile. I believe it will appear again in the course of this post...
Ramblin' man Duke. Water. Check. Hotdog. Check. Outside. Check. All's well.
This is Al's pre weekend formation at 11:30 am on Friday. For those of you in the know, you see that we are a fairly laid back unit...
And after the early release we headed up to KY and Grandma and Grandpa's. We were told that if we chose to be arctic seals we could have a go at the pre memorial day pool.
And so we did.
This is about half an hour after we got there.
Jensen is a force to be reckoned with with his water wings on!
D getting farther in. Sitting on Dad's feet...
Goggles are fun.
More goggles are more fun!
The reindeer games that go on while we are between swimming sessions.
Of course all four kids are involved...
And occasionally someone else gets dragged into the fracas. I'm pretty sure Raine could breathe during this maneuver....
This is Grandpa watching over the usurpers stomach distention while Al and I went to the store to gather supplies...
We went to a horse show with Raine. This is Jensen embracing the culture...
Duke got a brownie...ooooooh boy.... :/
My turn to embrace the culture...
After all the horses cleared the field it became suddenly interesting to D, as the sprinklers came on...
Ride'em boys.
Water break.
There we go.
Upgrade!
Jensen was excited and a wee bit nervous about riding the real version- but Zoomie was a champ and sweetheart and let him hang out.
He would only agree to taking about three steps ... :)
Raine's peeps.
Duke meeting the horses...I swear I've seen this exact scene before, only with Jence...so it looked exactly the same...
Hesitation...
But not for long. 10 seconds more and he probably would have started kissing it.
Then came the best part- Jensen got to compete!
Raine led him around the...um...ring? It was super cute. The announcer told them to do little "tricks".
Here he is, waving to the judges.
Hehe, he's so cute.
Reaching back to touch behind him...
And he got a first place ribbon!
Oooh my goodness, this is his pride and joy. Look at him beaming.
Aaand Duke....
While I was at work the other day I got this little number sent to me...
The next weekend we went to the Tennessee Renaissance Fair, where we got to see a jousting tournament.
D waiting for the fun to start, munching goldfish...
There they go!
Oooh- it's getting good!
There we are, enjoying the sweltering heat and direct sunlight.
Comparing this to the first of this series- note that this is a real smile as the horses are running, armor is clanking and shards of wood are flying, the first was the result of a bribe.
Hehe...
Look at those shards a-flyin'!
Jence and I with the falcons...
And the highlight of the day; the purchase of swords...
...
...yikes. Please take a moment to imagine the people jumping out of our way...
The outting ended at the craft corner.
Duke's first experience with crayons went over like gang-busters. It ended with him stealing one...but based on the number of them ground into the dirt, I figured we were all good.
Al helping Jence string beads onto a bracelet...which he wore for about three weeks. SO cute.
Me on crayon duty...harder than it sounds, my friends, harder than it sounds...
This is my oh-sure-Jence-I'm-sure-you're-going-to-help-me look, as he is scoping out the next project.
:)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Clarification
It was brought to my attention that I mentioned that I don't know if we live in KY or in TN- but I didn't mention how that is possible....
Ft Campbell is a huge army post that sits right on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee. We live on the Tennessee side, but the post office on post is in Kentucky; therefore all post addresses are KY addresses.
We tooootally lucked out in our housing assignment. We knew we wanted a single family house. There are a lot of really nice new houses on post, but they are all duplexes. I have three very noisy boys. I did NOT want to share a wall and my noise with someone. It would have stressed me out.
We were offered a single older houses and one of the bigger, more updated, "pretty" duplexes.
We jumped at the single house! We were jazzed that we got what we wanted. Then we got to post and took a look and realized that our house was one of eight in 4,400 houses that fit our single house criteria! (Available to our rank) Amazing!! We were really excited then!
Then we saw it! It's burried back in the back of post, is backed by woods and has a giant yard.
And we have lots of friends! Deer friends, that is. As I was taking the picture of the house tonight to put up, I noticed they were watching me.
They hang out in the back yard almost every evening. Even we are outside. (See them back there? It's kind of hard to see them- like I said, the yard is huge.)
And once we go in for the evening they check out what all the kids may have left in the yard...
These kids.
There are about a billion and three of them that seem to think our yard is the fun yard. I've always wanted to have the fun house... but then I realized that after all the kids got through with it, there was a reason Pinocchio's Pleasure Island looked the way it did! Holy destruction, Batman!
But they have fun... we shall see if Al and I have as much fun refereeing this summer....
We went to a festival downtown Clarksville the other day (an abnormally cold day!)
Duke and I shared a brat.
He wanted to eat the sauerkraut off the foil...
Ergo; sauerkraut all over his face.
He loves real people food. He ate part of my stake tonight... while Jensen cried that he had to eat five whole bites of his macaroni and cheese...
Mr J loved the big slide...there was one next to this one that was the sinking Titanic... does that seem morbid to anyone else..?
D wasn't so sure when it was his turn to play in the bouncy house....
Until his brother joined him.
One of the most wonderful parts of living where we do is that we only live 3.5 hours from my Grandma and Grandpa's house in KY! It's been my vacation house for my whole life, and it makes me so happy to see my babies swimming in the same pool (even if Grandpa did take out the diving board...)
This proximity is especially wonderful when you take my and my husband's personalities into account. We are a mite spontaneous.
So last weekend was kind of the norm when on Thursday evening (I believe right after I took the picture of all the monkeys in the yard up there) Al goes- "Wanna go see your grandparents tomorrow?"
So we did.
We had a wonderful time and I swore I was going to take pictures...and I didn't.
It just so happened that one of my favorite people had a baby about four days before we got there, and Jensen and I got to go see him!
Jensen got to come because new big brother, Parker, needed some play time!
Jensen is still mad that Parker doesn't live in Tennessee (that's what we claim- for the record-that we live in Tennessee).
Here is the newly debuted little Grant, sleepin' so sweetly on me.
I had a wonderful time talking to Suzy, his momma. I wish they lived in TN too.
Next time I will be sure to take pictures of all the antics at Grandma and Grandpa's- feeding the fish, playing with toys, lots of pool time this summer, and the big activity this trip- we brought the boys bike and scooter and bought daddy a ripstick! Oh they had some fun! And as always, it was wonderful to just be there with them. We all love them so much.
This is our trip home. Jensen's treat is a cherry limeade, as there happens to be a Sonic on our way in and our way out.
Duke was diggin' his goldfish...
Really diggin'.
Kiki's perch.
Jensen trying not to smile...
Still.
Now, here's a little story for you:
The other day Jensen was outside with the little boy (7 yrs old- please recall that Jence is 4) they play all the time, and do very well together, but Alex was watching through the window as Jensen reached out and purposefully touched his little fingertip to the grill that was cooking our dinner! Jensen is quite (overly) careful about things that will hurt, so we were floored at this particular action. (Seriously, if you had given me a list of 80,000 things that were going to happen in that moment, Jensen touching something hot was quite the last)
Come to find out, little neighbor boy told him to do it. He said no. Little boy said that he would take back one of his toys if Jensen didn't touch the grill. Now, for Jensen, I can imagine the wheels turning. Bodily harm (a 10 on the horror list) or no toy (also a 10) and this was a sticky frog (priceless).
He now has a blister on his little pointer finger.
I am hoping that it's a small price for a very big lesson; that if his friends jump off a bridge...
This was when we picked them up from the kid's club at the gym today. Almost every time that we get there they are playing together (?!) Cutest thing in the world- well, second cutest. First is their faces when they look up and see us.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Strawberries!!!
We found a U-pick strawberry farm super close to our house (which is fabulous because while it is fun to pick- it is NOT fun to drive home forever after picking!)
My little strawberry man. He is such a sweetheart.
It was all he could do to look at the camera- he wanted to dive right in.
And speaking of diving!
This little man was ready to eat strawberries. And eat he did!
I know you can't see his face- but I know what he looks like- and he's excited!
I think he was really jazzed that these amazing snacks were just growing on plants- and low plants at that; ones he could reach!
Sharing....
Oh the deliciousness! Note Jensen in the back....
pick pick picking....
My strawberry boys.
Best we got...
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