Thursday, October 14, 2010

Down by the Railroad Tracks

I've taken pictures of these boys before, but this time I got to do the whole family! These guys kept ME smiling the whole time. I thought it was my job to get them to smile. They're just so much fun and I hope that one day I have such cute and well behaved boys! (Jeremy says he wants some girls too, though.)






















Let me share some things about these three adorable boys.

Carson is a very good brother. When asked to smile, sometimes it can be a little fake, but then he blows you away with the real thing! He tells THE BEST jokes (Why do flowers have forks? --No pause-- Because they have spoons.) I asked him if all the girls loved him at school. He easily answered yes.



















Ian is a good kid. He gets excited about the simple things. That's when his smile comes out that will just kill ya!  He thought "hiding" in the tall weeds was the best game ever! I love all the silly expressions he makes. And he's a great jumper!

























 Last of all there's Braxton. Such an adorable little boy. He has the cutest run! His parents trick him into going places by telling him he'll find a puppy when he gets there. (I wonder how they can sleep at night!)  All he was interested in during our time together were non-existent puppies, not looking at the camera, and rocks.



























And because this isn't a long enough post yet, here was our culminating activity. We were just trying to tie Kevin up on the tracks, but the boys got themselves into a knot.



1 comment:

  1. great pictures! love them.

    didn't know you guys went out there. and didn't know your husband went there. we did go do a session sat morning. had a hard time finding where to park at the temple. we can see it but can't get there. very fun.

    we didn't hike bunker hill. ran out of time and we didn't pay to go in paul rever's house but looked from the outside. we saw all the free stuff. by the time we got to boston (last stop on the trip) we were getting tired. we took a nap on some lawn somewhere (right off the freedom trail) by the tea party spot and it was just wonderful.

    while i'm thinking of it, don't you live near us somewhere. how to you charge to take pictures. family ones?

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