Sundays in the Park

May 4, 2013 No comments
Our neighborhood association hosts a Spring Concert Series in the park on Sundays for 8 weeks every year. Each week a different local musician plays and we and our neighbors grab a few drinks and head down to the park.

It's fun for everyone. It's the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon, relaxing in the park and listening to good music.


The kids can play on the playground equipment or they can play on the inflatables that are supplied by one of our neighbors.


Did I mention that our Sundays are pretty relaxing?! Ha!


We always love running into our favorites, like Aunt Sara and Rob, or our sweet friends, Diana and Sophia.

Chloe and Sophia


Chloe, Evan, and Sophia are quite the trio!

 
They keep themselves entertained by finding all sorts of gross neat things.
 
I was asked to hold this worm while they played, but respectfully declined;)
 
 
In addition, they like to catch tadpoles in the the ditch that runs alongside the park. (We keep a close eye on them.)
 
 
 
Don't worry, this little guy was promptly returned to the water.
 
Looking at these pictures, I am reminded of how I live in one of the best neighborhoods in the city! There is such a sense of community and it's the kind of neighborhood where children can grow up playing outside. We're looking forward to our next few Sundays in the park.



Cherry Blossoms

April 24, 2013 2 comments
Spring and I have a love-hate relationship. I love the beauty in nature that only spring can bring...BUT I don't love the allergies that come along with all the pollen in the air! 

However, I braved the outdoor weather a couple of weekends ago (with the help of antihistamines) and was able to get a few shots of our blooming cherry blossom tree. These were a few of my favorites!


Happy Spring!

Auburn's A-Day!

April 22, 2013 3 comments
This past Saturday was A-Day at Auburn University, when the fans are invited to a Founder's Day celebration to watch a scrimmage game to preview the fall football team. This day was extra special since immediately following the game was a celebration to roll the Toomer's Corner Oaks for the last time:( Harvey Updyke you may have killed our oaks, but you will never kill our spirit!!! And to prove it, fans showed up in record breaking numbers for A-Day, 83,401 people to be exact!

We started our day at the Tiger Fanfest! I knew the kids would enjoy it since they had inflatables, always a crowd-pleaser:) I also thought that this might be a good place to meet Aubie. If you remember from my last {Auburn post}, Chloe was pretty disappointed that she didn't get to meet Aubie.


We also threw around the old pigskin and baseball:)


And although we didn't meet the "real" Aubie, this gigantic advertisement made up for it;)


Then we took a few more photos because I can never get enough.

You can't really tell, but the littles are doing the touchdown signal on the practice field.


And yes, Chris was forced to fake a smile for one.


Then, we enjoyed the scrimmage. I'm not an expert at anything sports-related, so I'll leave that assessment to people that know what they're talking about. I'll just say that the team looked good and we enjoyed watching them.

 
After the scrimmage, we headed down to Toomer's Corner for the final roll.
 
 
The crowd was massive, but somehow Chloe and I made it to the Oaks. It was pure chaos and toilet paper was flying everywhere, but it was so fun! I hate that the camera band got into this photo, but I love Chloe's expression. 
 
 
We lost Chris and Evan in the crowd, which really worried me since my phone was on the fritz and Chris had left his phone at home. Luckily, we located them pretty quickly. Check out this aerial view of the crowd. Wow!
 
 
After enjoying Downtown Auburn for a bit, we made the looong trek back to our car. We passed by the stadium and took a few photos with the Bo Jackson statue.
 
  
Silly Daddy and Evan
 
 
And guess what!?! In a random spot by the stadium, we found Aubie. I'm really beginning to think that Chloe has a genie in her back pocket. I thought for just a moment that Evan had overcome his fear of costumed characters as he ran towards Aubie...but he stopped just short of Aubie's outstretched arms, proclaiming, " I don't like Aubie!" and ran in the other direction. Chloe, of course, was overjoyed.
 
 
These were such good memories. One day, Chloe and Evan can tell their college roommates at Auburn about how they attended the final rolling of the original Toomer's Oaks;)  

Zoo Day!

April 7, 2013 No comments
This weekend marked the Montgomery Zoo's annual fundraising event, Zoo Weekend! It also usually marks our first zoo trip of the year and it was such a beautiful day to get out of the house. Chris had a couple of home improvement projects to work on (to be featured in an upcoming blog), so it was just the littles and I.
 
Our first stop was the bird house!
 
 
We also met a few "characters" while we were there!
 
Chloe and Ronald McDonald
 
 
Chloe and Princess Aurora, A.K.A. Sleeping Beauty

 
The littles and Tinkerbell! Tink was my favorite! Isn't she the cutest?! Evan seemed to like her too, since she was the only one that Evan would agree to take a picture with;)
 
 
Chloe and Captain Jack Sparrow
 
 
The littles had a great time looking at all the animals!
 
 
 
" Ohhh. What's that, Momma?"
 

The elephant exhibit was Evan's favorite. This elephant was doing a little "let me in" dance at the door. I think that he was hungry.
 
 
And at times, we got a little silly:)
 
 
We rested in the cafe, and I got the cutest picture of the littles.
 
 
We also enjoyed the zoo's park for a bit.
 
 
But, the highlights of our day had to be feeding the giraffes (which I didn't get a picture of), Chloe riding a pony, and petting a sting ray!
 
 
The Montgomery Zoo really is a great place for a family outing, and I hope that it continues to expand...I'm looking forward the future butterfly house exhibit! The littles just loved it and we can't wait to go back!