Even though our anniversary isn't until tomorrow, we have been doing some special things throughout the week to mark the occasion. We went to the little touristy town of Granbury at the beginning of the week. We all had a wonderful and memorable day together! We went to Lake Granbury and a few other places there, then went to the nearby town of Glen Rose and visited Dinosaur Valley State Park, which claims to have some of the most well preserved dino footprints in the world, and also has many fun trails along the Paluxy River. It was on a stop in a Granbury ice cream parlor that Bruce finally understood and repeated the ASL sign for "more". We have been trying to teach him for so long. It just took the right incentive, I guess! Since we last posted the video of him walking, he has embraced it fully. He can now run (if the ground is flat and he is concentrating and there are no toys or pets in the way, etc.), but is unfortunately getting a lot of bumps and bruises in the process. Walking is now all he wants to do. He is easy to entertain as long as he has some space. He just walks circles around a room! He does also get into new things, which keeps mom on her toes! It does save us from having to carry him as much. We just have to be willing to stop for every bug or fun rock or leaf or stick or crack in the sidewalk or ...
Here are some pictures of our Granbury/Glen Rose fun!
The guys exploring the docks at Lake Granbury
Bruce really loved looking out at the lake
Pretty flower bush - I am totally sure that's the scientific name :)
Bruce actually caught this roly-poly himself! Another milestone! (It's on the left side of his thumb - a bit hard to see) This is the first of an endless number of caught bugs, I am sure!
A close-up of the captor (don't worry, Colorado friends - we let him go unharmed.)
Looking for more rocks and bugs
Water snake (click on the picture to enlarge - the grandmas are exempt from this one)
Turtles in the sun
Applauding something
Showing off the new walking skill
Riding on dad's shoulders (one of his favorite places to view the world from)
Dino footprints - we are told by assumably smarter folks that they were probably made by an Acrocanthosaurus. (Spare yourself the time and agony of asking Jerret or myself our theories on this dinosaur "research")
More Dino prints - Pleurocoelus
Mixed dino prints under the water
Neither of us knew before we moved here how much we would love Cardinals. They have the coolest song and some are just a stunning bright red! (Click to enlarge if interested)
Another Cardinal
Catching frogs in the pools
B's first attempted felony - he has an obsession with rocks. He collects them and carries them around and looks at them and feels them and gives them to others and, well, we try to prevent him from tasting them, but it turns out that he really is a boy after all. :)
Bruce really loved looking out at the lake
Pretty flower bush - I am totally sure that's the scientific name :)
Bruce actually caught this roly-poly himself! Another milestone! (It's on the left side of his thumb - a bit hard to see) This is the first of an endless number of caught bugs, I am sure!
A close-up of the captor (don't worry, Colorado friends - we let him go unharmed.)
Looking for more rocks and bugs
Water snake (click on the picture to enlarge - the grandmas are exempt from this one)
Turtles in the sun
Applauding something
Showing off the new walking skill
Riding on dad's shoulders (one of his favorite places to view the world from)
Dino footprints - we are told by assumably smarter folks that they were probably made by an Acrocanthosaurus. (Spare yourself the time and agony of asking Jerret or myself our theories on this dinosaur "research")
More Dino prints - Pleurocoelus
Mixed dino prints under the water
Neither of us knew before we moved here how much we would love Cardinals. They have the coolest song and some are just a stunning bright red! (Click to enlarge if interested)
Another Cardinal
Catching frogs in the pools
B's first attempted felony - he has an obsession with rocks. He collects them and carries them around and looks at them and feels them and gives them to others and, well, we try to prevent him from tasting them, but it turns out that he really is a boy after all. :)
1 comment:
Congratulations on the new family member. Do you have a name picked out yet? ....Loved the pool video. In goes the dirty rock....Out comes the clean rock..Glad to hear that Jerret got a job so fast. Must make you feel good about all the time spent at School of Mines...Pat's mom is out to visit, and Daryl and Chris are out for the 4th..
Miss you all....Love Pat and Grant
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