Cable Car Museum, ride and exploring the wharf in San Francisco

Alex, James, Benjamin and Anthony
Anthony looking at the cable works
Samuel shopping in the gift shop
Riding the cable car – LaReita, Benjamin, Anthony James
Benjamin, Anthony and James
Alex and Samuel
Anthony
James, Anthony, Samuel, Benjamin, Alex
Anthony and Ben making faces
Anthony and James
Benjamin
LaReita and Samuel
Alex and Samuel walking down the steep hills
Samuel and Benjamin – balloon swords on the wharf
Benjamin and Samuel -attacking the street performers
James and Anthony with the statue street performers

Bike Ride in San Francisco

James, Alex, Benjamin and Samuel (in cart), Anthony on back with Mom
Benjamin and Samuel playing in the sand
James and Anthony with Golden Gate Bridge in background
James
Benjamin
Samuel
Samuel burring James with Anthony and Alex in the background
Benjamin and Samuel
James
Anthony watching the sea gulls
Benjamin making faces
Samuel asleep in the trailer
Crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, Alex, Benjamin, LaReita, Anthony, James (Samuel asleep in the trailer)
Alex and James with San Francisco in the background

Yuri’s Night in San Francisco

Yuri’s Night is an international celebration held every April 12 to commemorate milestones in space exploration.

Benjamin and James
Anthony and Sam
Benjamin riding a bomb bike
Anthony on the Bike Rodeo swing, Alex pedaling, LaReita coming around
LaReita on the swing
Benjamin, Anthony and Alex
James
James pedaling
Anthony on the Bike Swing
Benjamin, James and Antony
Benjamin, Samuel (behind Ben’s arm), Anthony, James play on the giant Lite Bright
Samuel, Anthony riding the Spanking Bike – fly-swatter spins around and whacks rider on the butt, James in background
Anthony – not sure he likes it

Bookie Brothers

"Book-y Brothers" - we love books
"Book-y Brothers" - we love books

In the infinite wisdom of the PTA, they hold a fundraiser book sale at the same time as Parent/Teacher conferences.  Great for fundraising, but also a hard time for parents as they have to tell their children “No, we cannot get everything that you see.”

Fortunately, the elementary library was clearing out old books that they didn’t want on their shelves.  So the boys picked up nearly all the Bernstain Bears books that we didn’t already have.  (They were very excited about this.)

Here you see them devouring books while waiting for me and Dave to finish talking to some neighbors.

boys – they are so fun(ny)!

Hope this brings a smile to your face today!

Everyday Samuel is becoming more and more like a little boy. In one week he will be 2 years old. Wow.

Yesterday, like a true man, he decided he was hungry and began to fix himself something. He pushed a chair over to the stove, pulled over the frying pan, got a butter knife, scooped out some butter, plopped it in the pan and began talking to Dave. Dave asked, “are you hungry Samuel?” Some jibberish then a “Yes!”

Today as we were reading “The Little Engine That Could” he turned back to another page and he was pointing and talking about something then said, “Ho Cow!” (Holy Cow) Anthony has been saying that a lot lately, so naturally Samuel picked up on it. Samuel also picked up on “Gosh” tonight (fortunately not the other) as we were watching “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”. Children are so easily impressionable!

And the funniest thing of all happened tonight as I was getting him ready for bed. We were reading and he began picking at his nose. I pulled his hand away, “don’t pick your nose”. He smiled and then shoved his finger up his nose. I took it away again. Giggling, he put his other finger up his other nostril. I couldn’t help but giggle too. I pulled it out. He put his other finger up his nose. I pulled it out. Over and over. We were laughing so much we couldn’t even finish the story!

These boys are so fun!

Last week James’ primary teacher told him to get a chair for the only girl in his class. He asked “why?”
“So you can practice for when you have a sister someday.”
James instantly said, “Nope, we’re going to be a family of all boys!”

That’s true! (Aside from me), we are going to be a family of all boys! (That’s another story for another time.)
But even so, we are working on respect and courtesy.