Monday, August 8, 2011

Ammon Days

Rylee rode her bike and I pushed Ashlyn in the stroller to Ammon Days- it was at the park by the pool which isn't too far from our house. They had jump houses that the kids loved. I called my mom and invited her for lunch- then she stayed and had free cotton candy, snow cones, and popcorn with us. Then we went home for a nap and went back for dinner with Matt, Oma, Isaiah, and Gabriel. The jump houses were gone, but they still loved playing on the playground. It was so hot, but we did find some shade to eat in. We had a really good time!

The first person we saw was Mario so we had to get a picture-
Ashlyn didn't want to get too close though!


Then we saw Snoopy.
Ashlyn wasn't loving him either.

Rylee was too fast on the bounce houses for me to get many pictures- she would be done before I could get another shot!

I wasn't sure if Ashlyn could climb up by herself,
but she did it a few times!

Here's Sparky. Again, no Ashlyn!







I told Rylee that this was for bigger kids, but she really wanted to try it. The boy was in line with her and told me that he would be nice, so she pretty much just beat him up- she even just used her hands at times to push him off. That boy was such a good sport! Rylee won!








Rylee thought this was a race
so she went really fast and she did win
most of the times she did it.
She's so competitive!

Lindsay, I've never posed like this in my life, so she didn't learn it from me!

All the good stuff with Grandma.

Ashlyn was a mess- I'm glad she was wearing a red shirt! She had an orange punch mustache, cotton candy on her forehead, and somehow she got red snow cone in her hair!

Rylee just wanted the cotton candy- I lost count of how many she actually had- probably 4 or 5 all day. I know, I'm a terrible mother, but she liked it! And we don't get cotton candy very often!


Ashlyn was dancing to the music!


Isaiah and Rylee- with more cotton candy after dinner!
(Well, it was more like her dinner actually!)

Crazy girl!

1 comment:

  1. It's not necessarily the pose...it's the idea of posing! Erin agrees that you always had the poses! Just go look at pictures of when you were little! ;-)

    Those sno cones look very good, by the way.

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