Saturday, April 10, 2010

A spring camping trip.....

On Easter afternoon, we took our camper up to Hard Labor State Park which is in the cute little town of Rutledge, GA. Daddy had a meeting in Athens on Monday, so we enjoyed taking the trip up there with him! We played on the playground, told ghost stories around the campfire, played Star Wars (we were camping in the forest of Endor!)and Mama got to do some shopping in another cute nearby town called Madison. OH, and we had a special snack in the Red Caboose in Rutledge, which was very cool (but it just sat there on the railroad track and didn't go anywhere.....)







Easter 2010

This Easter we enjoyed the annual Easter egg hunt that our church does every year, and of course awaiting my surprises from the Easter Bunny! Happy Spring!!!





Look who showed up at our house....

When we got back from our trip to St. Simons and Savannah, we had a great surprise! This really nice white cat was in our yard looking for a home! I named him Bryson and we love him so much - he is fun to play with and has a great personality :) We even have a song we sing for him.."Bryson the Friendly Cat....." I just can't figure out why our other cat, Frosting, (who is solid white too, by the way) doesn't feel the same way we do.......


St. Simons Island and Savannah

On the weekend of March 19, Grandbob and Papa drove over to Georgia from Mississippi to go on a special trip with us. Daddy was out of the country in Argentina, so this was a fun thing to do while he was gone!
Some highlights of our trip were a trolley tour, eating at Barbara Jean's, playing at the playground and on the beach, and spending time with our friends the Rowans who live on St. Simons Island. I even got some Superman ice-cream!!! Mama and spent the night at their house and Julia and I loved playing together! She loves pirates just like I do!
And speaking of pirates, we then went to Savannah, where we took another trolley tour (actually two - one was the TROLLEY OF THE DOOMED that I had been waiting 3 months to ride on - and loved it, by the way!), eating at the Pirates' House and meeting a REAL pirate-lady, getting ice cream and candy on River Street, and generally just enjoying beautiful downtown Savannah in the springtime. Forsyth Park was especially beautiful, and I loved playing on the playground there with many boys and girls.


















"I'm a basketball superstar"

That was my comment when Mr. Mark presented me with my trophy for playing RA basketball this year. Mama and Daddy are trying to work with me on my self-esteem....