Monday, April 23, 2012

Wyoming Birthday Time - Caleb is 1

It is birthday weekend number 1 out of 3 consecutive ones all requiring trips north.  First up is Cheyenne and Master Caleb's big day.  We fly into Denver to spend a few days with Amanda and the boys and discover that Caleb truly doesn't feel very well -- could be an interesting celebration.  The boys are all eager to share what has been happening in their lives and so a chat is a great way to start.


After a brief break to recuperate (we are old after all) from traveling, Mister takes the boys across the street to the playground to let off some steam and just be boys - both big and small.


I love playgrounds as they let kids just be at ease and provide some of the best photo shots.  The colors are always amazing and the smiles never end.  I wish I was still that limber and had ANY upper body strength left.  I know, I know that is a finger pointing at myself to get back to the gym.

Mister has a hard time letting go of the photographer part of him and so we always manage to get a few shots like this one -- I love them.

The boys soon leave to play with friends and isn't this just the best example of kids at play?  How many can you count in the tree?


Raef has a baseball game that afternoon and so Mister and Amanda take him while I stay and watch Caleb and Ryan.  Raef was all decked out from head to toe and was obviously having a great time while Mom looked on.





It was a beautiful afternoon and the boys and I played and played at home.  Well, if I am totally honest, Ryan and I played and Caleb slept.  We didn't have a camera handy though - which is sad since I am lacking pictures of Ryan.  Next trip I need to focus on him.

We took Amanda and the boys out to dinner and and spent the evening helping out in any way that we could.  Just sitting and talking was awesome and we enjoyed this time with her so very much.

As I was in the kitchen the next morning, I looked out the window and under the house next door was a rabbit home that had occupants.  These little guys kept hopping in and out to enjoy the sunshine.  Rabbits and antelope are in abundance here on the base in Cheyenne.






It is Caleb's birthday and he still doesn't feel very good.  He wants to be held all the time and Grandpa is ever so accommodating.  They are virtually inseparable.  The sad little face only goes away for short periods of time and Grandpa's white tee does not stay that way for long.   Mom and Dad give him a sandbox for his birthday and even that is hard to smile about.





There are moments though when his whole face lights up in delight and we are thrilled with each one.  He is such a busy little one year old and quickly starts filling his shoes with sand.  The problem is that the moments end quickly and soon he is unhappy again.  My my, look at that lip.  It makes me laugh every time I see it.







Amanda does her best to make the day special.  She has made decorations and cupcakes and we have all tried to play and keep his mood up.  He is such a little sweetheart and even as miserable as he is he continues to be loving.  The cuddles are nice and an occasional game keeps things upbeat.


Caleb's gift from us is a little slide to put on the front porch.  Once he figures it out, he absolutely loves it.  This smile made my day.




How sweet is that?





I love our trips up here for time with Amanda and ALL her boys.  We feel at home and are able to pitch in and help without feeling as though we are intruding.  I love to sit back and just watch the interactions and remember what it was like to have small ones of my own.  Those simple precious moments when the only thing that mattered was what we were doing.  Nothing around us even seemed to impact.  This next shot is one of those moments.  Mister let me play with the development of this picture and it touches my heart each time I look at it.




Amanda wants to brighten up the yard a little and so she and Mister put down mulch and cleaned up quite a few areas.  She goes off to the store and returns with flowers, pots, dirt, and a project.  The two of them get to work on it and a couple of hours later, the work is done and the front porch looks amazing.  Where is the picture Mister?  Hmmmn.  If you look in the background, the antelope that are forever around are hanging out in yards and (below) at the playground.



Our time here comes to an end but it has been wonderful.  Treasured moments indeed.  Even though our little guy didn't feel so wonderful, I think he had a special weekend.  I know I did.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks mom! Just reminded me of how special it is when you guys come. Our boys have a relationship with you both that they treasure and we are so grateful for that. You guys have truly taught us how to be grandparents. And we thank you for that! Love you both!!!1

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