Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas from Brady & Finn!

We've had a great holiday and hope the same for you!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Mommy Misfire


Every Monday at school is 'Spirit Day'. The schedule I have at home said that today is 'Decade Day: 60s'. I thought that was a bit tough for a 3 year old as what kind of hippy stuff would I have on hand for him? Then Brandon suggested tie-dye and since we happened to have an extra white t-shirt on hand from the firefighter day, I got to work work making a tie-dye shirt using grape juice. The shirt turned out pretty cute, but I could tell Brady was a bit uneasy with the color. I emphasized that it was purple, but he remained firm that it was indeed pink. At one point, he told me he would rather wear his school uniform. I told him that was fine, but then he could wear the cool beatnik whistle medallion we had found because that only goes with the tie-dye...that was enough to tip the scales, and he went with the hippy look. I think he looks like a pretty cute hippy, and he had the peace sign down as we went off to school.


Once we got to school, I could see his class out on the playground. I was searching for signs of other hippies, but instead kept seeing cowboy boots and hats. As we walked inside, I told the greeter that my schedule said that it was 60s day today. She said there are apparently two different schedules floating around because we weren't the first hippies to show up, but there were also several 'Go Western' cowboys today, too. I felt so bad! Here Brady wasn't too crazy about wearing that shirt, and we could have done a cowboy outfit with no problem! Oh well...they do cowboy days every year for the rodeo...being a hippy is a bit novel I guess. I just wish there were a couple other hippies in his class!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

They call him the fireman...

Brady has been having a blast this summer, between swimming lessons and all the fun stuff they've been doing at school (Clint the Snake Guy brought 8 snakes for the kids to see/touch, fire truck, police car, and ambulance tour for the kids, little chefs training complete with the appropriate hats, spirit days on Mondays (crazy hair/socks/hat day), and of course splash day on Fridays).

This week has been all about Independence. Yesterday, Brady came home and told us he had learned all about the American and Texas flags. Today they are having a dance, and the kids in his class got to go to school dressed up as police, armed services, or firefighters. Since Brady wants to be either a firefighter or an 'engineering' like daddy when he grows up, the firefighter was an easy choice. We spent the morning at Wal-Mart cobbling together a costume, and here's the finished product. He was so proud! The only problem was that no other kids were dressed up when we got to school!!!


Happy 4th of July!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Classic Brady

Maybe the title of this one should be 'Classic Foster' instead of 'Classic Brady' as I know he didn't come up with this on his own...

Tonight, Brady and I went out for a Cinco de Mayo date to Los Cucos. We had a lovely time and were able to beat the rush! Then when we got home, our neighbors were outside having a good chuckle about their chocolate lab who had nudged up against their freshly painted house today and given herself a beige stripe down one side. I talked to them for awhile while Brady rode his Gator. Eventually, when Brady ran up and told me he had to go 'pee pee', I figured it was time to excuse ourselves and head inside. I started walking toward the house, but turned around because I was puzzled as to why Brady wasn't coming along. Our neighbor was pointing down to Brady...or rather Brady's bare butt!!! He had pulled his pants down right in front of them (and their painted dog) and was going outside!!!! It was priceless! He wasn't even 5 feet away from them! Though I wanted to scold him a bit, it was too funny and I couldn't bring myself to say anything to him, but rather I focused on helping him get his pants pulled up before he got mosquito bites on his bum!

The scene looked like this, only outside.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Video Mania

I just got a new little Flip video camera. My intention was to use it for work, but I have this adorable subject at home, so it's easy to find things to video.


This morning, Brady treated us to a lovely concert (this one is a little long...probably only grandparents want to watch the whole thing)



In other news, my belly is growing what seems like daily. Here is a pic from this week.

We delivered May Baskets to the neighbor ladies on Friday. I explained the rules of how it used to work when my mom and I used to deliver May Baskets. So, I'm sure the neighborhood will be prepared with lots of kisses for Brady next year on May 1st!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Children's Museum

A couple weekends ago, we took Brady downtown to the Children's Museum and it was a BIG hit! Oh, except I don't know who liked it more...Brady or Daddy. They have all sorts of neat experiments setup, and almost all of it is hands on and very engaging for children (and adults alike, apparently!). There is even a huge outdoor water system where you can move valves around and damn water to see how more comes out the other side, etc. I felt relieved that my excuse of 'I'm hungry, we really need to leave' held water, something tells me if I were not pregnant, my request would have been denied!

It's a fun place and we can't wait to go back and see their expansion that's opening March 14th!

Playing Memory on the big board on the wall.
Checking out what's under the hood of a '65 Mustang with daddy.
Making an important call in the technology section.
Standing underneath the man made entirely of old phones.
Trying on a goofy hat.
The water diversion table.
Playing with daddy on the huge damn.

Sorry for so many pics, I just couldn't decide!

















Friday, February 27, 2009

Happy 'Go Texan' Day!

Today is the rodeo kick-off in Houston, otherwise known as 'Go Texan' day. What that means is that trailriders will ride into town on horseback from far and wide, there's a parade, and a GIANT barbecue that thousands of people attend. The rodeo goes on for several weeks and has a major musical act as well as all the typical rodeo stuff each night. Proceeds raised all go to college scholarships for kids. The rodeo is one of my favorite things about Houston, and I hope to be involved with it on a committee someday when my family isn't so young.

Since today was 'Go Texan' day, the kids at Brady's school got to wear cowboy outfits instead of their uniforms today. Here's my little cowboy before school. On the way to school, we stopped at 'Wal-Market' (as he called it today) and got him a black cowboy hat. He looked absolutely adorable in his full gear and promised I could take more pictures of him with the hat once we got home from school. Unfortunately, the hat did not last through the day. When we picked him up, the hat was nowhere to be found. His teacher explained that it had gotten 'crumpled'. Oh well...

Goofy smile...