In mid-August the Boyce's were very busy buying a cool new house and readying their house for sale. Elissa and Dylan stayed with us for a couple of days to help them out. As always, they got along famously. Apparently Dylan has a thing for cherry tomatoes, no matter whose plate they are on!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Sunday, July 03, 2011
4th on the 3rd
Saturday we went to Mr. Ray's house for his annual 4th of July party. His house is on Trinity Bay and has a huge pool. Sean jumped off of a diving board for the first time and swam farther than he ever has, almost the length of the pool (not very efficiently, though!) Ray works at ISP with Dave, and just took a temporary (hopefully) transfer to ISP's Pt. Neches plant to be their Maintenance Manager.
Sean makes friends with Willie G.
Ray's pool with the bay in the background
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Water Slide Birthdays
Last Sunday we went to Ike's 4th birthday, and today Tyler's 2nd birthday. Both had water slides!
Chillin' Dylan
Sean and Ike
Ike, Sean, and Dylan eating dogs
Sean catches air at Tyler's party
Greg and Tyler
This isn't fun at all - can I go home now?
Face First
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Father's Day at San Bernard Wildlife Refuge
After celebrating Father's Day with my family on Saturday night, a splinter group of us headed for San Bernard Wildlife Refuge. The refuge was dry, buy not quite desolate. We saw some birds, no alligators, a big alligator gar, and a wild boar.
Gentian
Sean and Barbara look for little crabs
Square bud Daisy
Watching Bird Watchers
Sunday, June 05, 2011
For the first weekend of June we had all sorts of fun people over. Cami and Kasey spent the night Friday while their parents did what ever it is that parents do when left alone - clean I think. They were great fun. We had a night walk and played lots of games.
Sunday, Elissa and Dylan stayed the afternoon, as did Greg and Tyler. It was a hot day , but we had the new pool to cool off in. The cousins all played very nicely with one another.
See all pics HERE
Sunday, Elissa and Dylan stayed the afternoon, as did Greg and Tyler. It was a hot day , but we had the new pool to cool off in. The cousins all played very nicely with one another.
See all pics HERE
Casey and Sean
Sean and the girls playing with 1990's technology
In the new pool
That is a scream of joy and laughter!
Memorial Day in Kerrville
We spent Memorial Day weekend in Kerrville with Nana and Grandpa and all the Boyce Family. It was the weekend for the Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair, which some of us perused more than once. Besides that it was Nana's good cooking, digging in the garden, taking hikes, and relaxing at the Boyce Ranch.
See all of the pictures by clicking HERE
See all of the pictures by clicking HERE
Yes, he really did like getting his face painted!
Fierce Deer Hunters
Stink bugs on a leaf...
Monday, May 09, 2011
Kentucky Derby Party at Mr. Scott's House
Saturday was Kentucky Derby Day, time for a party at Mr. Scott's house. The kids made derby hats, hit the horse pinata, and in general ran around. The adults bet on horses, had a trivia contest, an may have combined Tim Tams and bourbon, but I am not allowed to talk about that. As always, Scott was a great host to all. (Special thanks to Brian for taking charge of kid safety and to Aaron for doing his best to keep the plant away from the party)
Oh, wait, the plant intrudes - three people on the phone to the plant at the same time in one place:
Oh, wait, the plant intrudes - three people on the phone to the plant at the same time in one place:
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter 2011
In case no one noticed, I gave up posting pictures on the blog for Lent (even Sundays!) As with all holidays we had approximately 7.5 Easter celebrations (more or less.) Sean had an Easter egg hunt at school on Thursday. He spent Saturday at with Aunt Jo, Grandma, and Dziadziu cooking, dyeing eggs, etc. Saturday night Uncles Joe and Tadd and Barb and I joined the fray. Sean had a Easter egg hunt, supervised by 7 adults, and then we made Peep dioramas (see Aunt Jo's blog.) Sunday it was off to northwest Houston and Uncle Nick and Aunt Heather's house for more Easter frivolity. Nana and Grandpa were there and had just returned from Spain and Portugal.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Chicago Part One
We are in Chicago for Dave to attend the AIChE Global Congress on Process Safety. It was a public transportation weekend. We took the "L" train in from the airport, and have been on buses plus more elevators and escalators than we could count. Public transportation in the age of Google is a snap - I had no idea Google could retrieve everything from routes to the times for buses, trains, and subways.
Saturday we caught just the end of Chicago's St. Patrick's Day parade, but we did see the Chicago River dyed green. We re-discovered that Sean plain does not like the cold. After two days he is beginning to tolerate it, plus some gloves (knitted from Alpaca from the Everything Alpaca store, of course) helped. Saturday night we spent at the Navy Pier, a little bit touristy, but lots of warm, indoor, things to do.
We spent Sunday at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. It has almost been completely redone since Dave last visited 12 years ago, and it is awesome. Aunt Jo needs to visit just to see the wing on weather. They have a two story tornado maker, and a lightening generator. After the lightening generator went off Sean spent the rest of the time in the weather wing with his fingers in his ears. The museum also a full sized 727 plane, an engine and several cars from a Zephyr train, and several other older types of locomotives. Sean could not get enough, and he and Barbara may go back later in the week.
Saturday we caught just the end of Chicago's St. Patrick's Day parade, but we did see the Chicago River dyed green. We re-discovered that Sean plain does not like the cold. After two days he is beginning to tolerate it, plus some gloves (knitted from Alpaca from the Everything Alpaca store, of course) helped. Saturday night we spent at the Navy Pier, a little bit touristy, but lots of warm, indoor, things to do.
We spent Sunday at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. It has almost been completely redone since Dave last visited 12 years ago, and it is awesome. Aunt Jo needs to visit just to see the wing on weather. They have a two story tornado maker, and a lightening generator. After the lightening generator went off Sean spent the rest of the time in the weather wing with his fingers in his ears. The museum also a full sized 727 plane, an engine and several cars from a Zephyr train, and several other older types of locomotives. Sean could not get enough, and he and Barbara may go back later in the week.
Sean and an Aggie Leprechaun
Chicago River dyed green
Full sized laser guided automatic milking machine, with cow print floor tiles
Air pressure ball levitation 1
Air pressure ball levitation 2
Air pressure ball levitation 3 (we spent a lot of time here!)
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