I prefer memories.
We had a pretty good scare with my job situation a couple of weeks ago when several hundred of my coworkers were laid off thanks to the White House's misguided and poorly planned space policy (but that's for another blog). Technically, I did lose my job but my bosses (bless them!) got me transferred to another department. So I'm doing the same type of job I was doing before but instead of working on the Ares rocket I'm now working on a lunar lander. Still pretty cool!
Right before all the lay-offs, MSFC had a family day. Car show, bingo (with REALLY nice prizes - flat screen TVs, blueray DVD players, bicycles, etc.), inflatables, games, etc. We spent a few hours there, almost exclusively watching the boys on the inflatables, and had a great time.
Cameron about to rocket down the big slide.
The following weekend, our Sunday School class got together at someone's lake house to play in the sun and water all day.
Kevin and Cameron both took their first rides on a tube behind the boat and spent most of the day swimming and jumping in the water.
And then it was 4th of July weekend and my mom and dad came to visit for a few days! We ran them ragged by taking them to all our favorite spots.
At the water falls.
Madison (city) had a nice 4th of July celebration so we took the boys there for a couple of hours.
As usual, the boys had a blast on the inflatables.
Cade found an obstacle course he really liked. He would enter one end, climb through to the other side and literally run back to the start and do it again. I don't know how many consecutive times he did this but it was enough for me to notice and get a few pictures as he ran by.
Now that Dana is working weekend nights, the boys and I have to stay deathly quiet during the day (which is basically impossible with these 3) so I just try to get out of the house so she can sleep.
And finally, a couple of bonus pictures of Cade:
This picture reminds me of one I took a few years ago when he was tippy toeing to look in the middle drawer. He's a little taller now.
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