The First Hundred

...in the light of eternity. "Life's a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest." Wilson Mizner

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Grandkid Update 2

Here's a rare pose: Josiah RESTING!













He's usually a very busy boy.



































Reiley & Luke. You can also catch them here.













Reiley liked sitting on the motorcycle, whether or not we put the quarters in.









This is one of four photos. In the other three, Reiley was a blur.

9 Comments:

  • At 2/19/2006 11:32 AM, Blogger Rachel said…

    Ah, precious children!!

     
  • At 2/19/2006 4:56 PM, Blogger Jamie Dawn said…

    Congrats to your sister on the soon arrival of her first grandchild!!!!

    All the pics are so cute. Your grandchildren are precious. It looks like Josiah was resting his body, but his eyes were still darting around looking for action.
    Kids don't like to miss out on ANYTHING.
    Thank God for kids!!!!

     
  • At 2/20/2006 12:29 AM, Blogger audrey` said…

    Both your sons are so charming!

     
  • At 2/20/2006 12:31 AM, Blogger Jim said…

    Good kids here, I can tell. Real happy too. Maybe it's time for me to do a grandkid update.
    ..

     
  • At 2/20/2006 3:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    your grandsons are such cuties! =)

     
  • At 2/20/2006 6:50 AM, Blogger Whistle Britches said…

    I bet y'all have a blast together don't you? What a sweet family!
    ~AJ

     
  • At 2/21/2006 1:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    cuties!! is that a huge prescription medication bottle he is playing with? what the heck came in that, horse pills?

    looks like you had fun at the mall.

     
  • At 2/21/2006 7:32 PM, Blogger Seeker said…

    Yep, horse pills.
    You don't need many toys when you've got plastic bottles, big cardboard boxes, and a drawer full of pots and lids.

     
  • At 2/23/2006 10:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    so why do we buy our kids all this plastic junk? people got along without it for a long time. i look around me and wonder if our kids would know the difference if we never bought all this stuff, and they never saw TV.

     

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