Oops!
Whoa!!!!
Almost!!
That's the way!
Isaiah has been expressing some interest in riding without training wheels for quite some time now and I guess we just weren't quite ready for him to be ready. But this year Braxton graduated from his smaller bike to a bigger one and Isaiah said that he wants to start riding Braxton's old bike. So we told him that when he can ride his smaller bike without training wheels we would let him use the larger bike. So he and Brandon spent quite some time today practicing without the trainers. It was so cold outside that the boys had to wear winter gloves to keep their hands from freezing off. But Isaiah has definitely getting closer to riding Braxton's old bike, he can ride and pedal on his own for about 5-10 feet without falling, a little more if he's at a slight decline. We are getting closer to be able to take family bike rides now!! We just can't wait!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Christmas Performance
Isaiah's preschool Christmas performance was canceled due to the weather last month. So they rescheduled it for last night. Isaiah was casted as one of the Wise men and he was amazing. He was totally in his element performing for others. He smiled the entire time he was on stage and was the best singer in the bunch. He loved rocking out to the Southern Baptist Christmas songs and getting into the music. The kid's got rhythm what can we say. We are so proud of our little actor.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Children's Museum
The week that the grandparents came, Brandon took his mom to Myrtle Beach and my parents and I took the boys to Marbles Children's Museum here in Raleigh. The boys had a blast! The first stop was in a learning and discovery part where the kids construct little trails for golf balls to go down. Isaiah's favorite part was constructing a large house out of humongous legos and the large play place with balls. Braxton's favorite part was sawing and chiseling wood with grandpa and building race cars with K'next building materials and then racing them down the pinewood derby ramps. We had a great time the the grandparents.
There was a big wooden pirate's ship that the boys had fun with. Isaiah got a little tied up.
Braxton constructing his ramp!
Isaiah's contribution to the project. He loves tying knots and playing with rope so he became the decorator.
There was a big wooden pirate's ship that the boys had fun with. Isaiah got a little tied up.
Braxton constructing his ramp!
Isaiah's contribution to the project. He loves tying knots and playing with rope so he became the decorator.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Braxton's Baptism
Oh how time flies!!! Braxton was able to be baptized the day after his eighth birthday! He was baptized by his dad and confirmed by his Grandpa Denning. Braxton's Grandma Denning gave a wonderful talk on the Holy Ghost and Braxton listened intently to her throughout the entire talk. He was able to be baptized with his good friend Hunter. Both boys faces showed a lot when they entered the font. One of the heaters was broken and so the water was a little cold. His friend had to go down twice and he wasn't wanting to do that again. It helps us to be grateful for the advancements that have been made today. The pioneers were doing this in rivers and Lakes. I assume most of the time the water was probably not the warmest either. It is so nice that he has good influences with friends here. Braxton has had such a spirituality connection since he was just very little and you could feel this through the entire baptism. What a special day this was for our family. His Grandpa and Grandma Denning along with his Grandma Jenkins were able to come to his baptism. We also had so many friends from the ward come to show their support. We are proud of the choices that he has made in his life and is a definite example to his younger brother Isaiah. We love you so much Braxton.
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