Sunday, August 28, 2011

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Auburn Good Ol' Days

Auburn Dance was in the Auburn Good Ol' Days parade. We really had a very fun time! Kaiya danced with the kids and Ella got to sit in the back of the truck and wave at people. She wasn't shy at all and loved smiling and waving. I also sat in the back of the truck on the ground to make sure the little kids were safe. Cirdan and Jett walked along side and took some videos. The kids all had a ton of energy and everyone was having a great time.











Alajandra was Miss Washington this past year and she also rode in the back of the truck.










After some of the kids on the Xtreme team performed on stage. Kaiya and Tatum did their duo. There was a lot of people that stopped and watched the kids. They rocked it!


















Nap Time Success

Awww this is what I like. Two kids asleep at the same time. Aren't they so cute together?

Yummmmm Water....

Jett loves water! He also loves to drink out of a sippy cup or a straw. If you try and take it away from him he throws a huge fit.
Ella likes to help Jett drink. She is always there ready and willing to help him eat or drink.





Seahawks Training Camp

It's starting to feel like it's not officially summer until we have been to a Seahawks training practice. This is the 3rd year we were able to go. Cirdan usually goes a bunch of times but this year I think he only went 2 times. It's been a busy summer! We planned to go the same day that the Murray family was going. It made it so fun for the kids to be able to have other little kids there to play with. The day that we went was also the day that the Blue Angels were in town so we got lucky and got to see both the Seahawks and the Blue Angeles flying over Lake Washington!
This was also Jett's first Seahawks event! Many more to come!!























Leon Washington! Leon text Cirdan and told him that whenever he wanted tickets to the game to let him know and he would hook him up! Woo hoo!






















Ella and Tatum at the fence watching