Last week we had a wonderful celebration of Easter. Saturday we had our neighborhood egg hunt and our annual coloring of eggs. Sunday, we went to church and then discovered that the Easter Bunny hid the eggs (filled with goldfish crackers, of course) and baskets outside since we've been having summer-like weather around here. Ty and Megan had a great time! For more pictures from the weekend, click on the photo above.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
A trip to Washington DC
Yesterday we finally made it in to DC (it's only about a half hour away) to view the typical tourist sites. Our main planned destinations were the National Museum of Natural History (or the "dinosaur museum" according to Tyler) and the Tidal Basin to view the cherry blossoms. We were also treated to the annual Kite Festival, which Ty loved. For pictures of our trip, click on the cherry blossom picture above.
A visit from Sue and Kelli
Ty's first bowling experience
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Megan's walking!
After just taking her first steps yesterday, Megan decided today that she'd walk across the room. (Excuse the mess, we're in the middle of a kitchen remodel.)
Oh, and she also insists on feeding herself (you have to love the mess)...
Megan walking from Teri Schmidt on Vimeo.
Oh, and she also insists on feeding herself (you have to love the mess)...
Megan feeding herself from Teri Schmidt on Vimeo.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Megan update
Although Megan hasn't been able to enjoy the snow much (she's had a little cold and the snow is almost as tall as she is), she has been having fun inside playing with Tyler and playing peek-a-boo (as you'll see below, she doesn't always quite get her hands to her eyes). Oh, and she's been sporting a new look--pigtails (or horns??). She's standing by herself frequently and seems to be pretty close to walking (although we're not rushing it :)). She's still a very sweet baby who loves to give hugs.
Peek a boo! from Teri Schmidt on Vimeo.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Snowmageddon, snowpocalypse, or just a couple feet of snow in one day
Well, we're starting to get used to snow in VA. We survived the 24-28 inches of snow that fell in about 30 hours this past weekend (and the 6 inches that closed the schools this past Wednesday). Thankfully, we didn't lose power, but did have a large pine tree fall across our driveway while Jeff was snowblowing (notice two things I'm VERY thankful for...that Jeff was able to get out of the way in time and that we share a large snowblower with our two neighbors to clear the snow off of our LONG, uphill driveway). Ty's had a great time in the snow (although he can barely walk through it) and it really is very beautiful. For more photos (mostly just scenery), click on the photo above.
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