We headed to the farm on Saturday to hang out with Mireya's boys and families. Our annual get together of all the boys fostered by Mireya and her family. One of the moms posted the yearly pictures on FB and I copied them down. Let's wander down memory lane
The boys in 2007- Bug and hermano were just 2 and D and C were 3 years old
The boys in 2008, now 3 and 4 years old
The boys in 2009- now 4 and 5.
The boys in 2010, ages 5 and 6
The boys in 2011- ages 6 and 7
This year the boys started playing from the time they all were together. I started a 'camera war' by stalking them for candid photos. The boys started hiding and come out to look for me, while I hid in places to jump out and take quick photos of them.
The girls- sisters and friends
Then they all hid in the bathroom- all lined up right behind the door. I should have sent vaca dad in to get this photo- he has the height to get the heads of all the boys.
The boys are big enough to eat in the kitchen alone, while the parents and older siblings eat in the dinning room. Of course, we had to have one of the dads on alert to check on the boys throughout dinner.
The silly picture of the boys
.We had a great time at the farm. 8 hours of fun and family. Pablo even got to go. I am not sure he enjoyed it though. When we got to the farm, the day was cloudy, but after tying Pablo up in the calf yard and coming back into the house, the hail started. Pablo refused to go into the calf barn (the 2 calves were there) or in the calf shed. So, much to Pablo's dismay, he was put in the wood room in the basement. He barked and whined most of the night. When he got to go back outside, he was not happy.
But, he and Bug were worn out after our day and they both slept late this morning, even with the time change.
More coming on our Sunday adventures later.
Love and hugs,
Deb
What a joy to see how the kids have grown up in this time and maintain their friendship, you are four wonderful families blessed by God.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these moments, we love you all so much.
Familia Pineda.