Thursday, August 28, 2008

An attempted photo shoot at the beach

I have always wanted to have pictures of my family at the beach - playing in their cute little clothes in the sand. So, off to the beach we go. As per usual - Maisie was a complete ham and Max wouldn't sit still long enough for me to get more than one frame at a time.



One of the cute ones - Maisie hamming it up and trying to hold Max still for 2 seconds.

Caught in the moment - walking on the beach - playing to the camera when a wave catches her by surprise.

Ooh wee - look at that booty!

He was swimming in a regular diaper and it was weighing him down - so off with it. Next year we are going to have to buy that boy a Speedo - look at that tan line!

What a beautiful night - makes it really hard to pack up and leave in a few days. :o(

One of my favorites.

2 days in Charleston




We spent Tuesday and Thursday seeing the sights in Charleston - one of our favorite cities to explore. Mommy's favorite place is the Market - a great place to shop and Daddy's favorite place is anything historic. On Tuesday we went to the Market, a waterfront park with a fountain, Battery Park and ended the day having dinner on the pier at Folly Beach. Thursday we drove around Sullivan Island and Isle of Palms when GG was shopping at the bead store. We did a boat tour of Charleston Harbor and went to the Market - again. We ended our day in Charleston at the Noisy Oyster for dinner. We had a great time and were sad to cross the bridge away from Charleston. See you again next year!




Max aboard the harbor cruise.

Daddy's little taste of history - Fort Sumter where the first shot of the Civil War was fired

The USS Yorktown at Patriot's Point

A Charleston tradition - dinner at the Noisy Oyster and a HUGE piece of chocolate cake for Maisie. Her eyes are always bigger than her stomach but she has a great time trying - and sharing her delicious cake!

The waterfront park and the fountain for children to play in. Maisie is holding her dress up b/c I asked her not to get her dress wet as she didn't have any other clothes. Not a drop on it!
My favorite house in Charleston - on the corner of Battery Park and Charleston Harbor - the best of both worlds.
Maisie, Max and Daddy playing on a stack of cannon balls at battery park.
Max has never met a stranger. Here is loving on two bulldogs in Battery park. I guess he misses his Lucy.



Sunday, August 24, 2008

Fun at the beach

The sun came out today - long enough for us to spend about 3 straight hours at the beach. Max fell asleep on the ride to the beach and slept for about an hour on Dude's beach chair. Maisie wasted no time getting into the ocean and playing in the waves. We all had a great time!

One of my favorite pictures of the day - my two boys.

Maisie and Max play in the hole GG dug for them.

Nap time - island style.

Maisie playing the waves. She had a blast!
Brian and Maisie in the ocean.


Max warms up to the ocean. Yesterday he was not a fan of the ocean - loved the sand at the beach - just not the water. He would run from the water as the tide came in.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Fun at the park!

Maisie, Max, Megan (aka Megan from the late, aka Patrick's Megan) and I went to the park near our house to play and take a few pics. Enjoy!





Fall Soccer Begins!

A new soccer season is already upon us. Maisie is a member of the YMCA Black Panthers along with most of her team mates from the spring Yellow Jackets team. You will see a new addition to her soccer friends - neighbor Frankie "Dash" Salzarulo. He is so fast and so fun to watch!


Here Maisie puts some leather on the ball. After she kicks it - she is turns and waves to me to make sure I saw that she kicked the ball. We are working on her being more aggressive...

Frankie leads the pack. The others couldn't catch him.


Frankie scored the Panther's only goal. That smile is sheer excitement and totally priceless!

Almost as good as juice and snacks after the game is the parent tunnel. The parents join hands and make a tunnel for the kids to run through as we are cheering for them. They love it - so much so that several just run back and forth through the tunnel.