Sunday, July 4, 2010

4th of July Weekend!


We had a fun-filled holiday weekend...Happy Birthday America! Both Nana and Popi and Grandma and Grandpa came to visit!!! Naaman was very excited about the company and did a good job "hamming it up" for everyone.

We started things off with Fort Worth's miniature train ride. Thanks Nana and Popi...Popi treated! Naamz LOVED it...so much in fact that it put him right to sleep!!! Here we are waiting to go...Mr. Naaman was READY!

Cheeeeeeeeeese!








About 5 mintues into the ride this is what he looked like...very, VERY relaxed!


And he's out...


Popi's arms got tired...so he gave Nana a turn.


Hanging out at home with the family...Thanks Uncle Bob for the Clemson hat!!!


Cooling off in his mini-pool...I love, love, LOVE this picture and just had to post it!!!









He'd had enough...


Our family on Naaman's first Fourth of July...



Grandma taught Naaman how to play Pat-A-Cake...it was so cute to see him do it...he got really excited and was SO proud of himself! Here he is thinking about doing it...



Showing off his new trick...


Roll-it-up, Roll-it-up, Roll-it-up...and throw it in the pan!!!



He wanted to do it again...and again...and AGAIN! SO cute!!!








Okay...I think I'm done with that for now...on to something else!



We gave Naaman some homemade spaghetti and meat sauce for his Fourth of July meal...the boy LOVED it!



He just kept eating it...we later found out he has some food allergies, garlic and tomato to name a few! We're so bummed he can't enjoy one of his most favorite things!!!


And what would Fourth of July be without a little food?!?! I had to take a picture of Brad's plate. We had grilled beef tenderloin, homemade creamed corn, and fresh tomatoes. Notice how Brad completely filled his plate with the creamed corn and then just piled everything else on top...the boy can DEVOUR some creamed corn!



1 comment:

  1. hey megan-i saw your blog link on facebook. naaman is ADORABLE. seriously-he is the cutest little thing!

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