Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Daddy's Birthday

Happy birthday to my honey!


Daddy and his babies on his birthday, which was this year, unfortunately, the day after the Marathon.  He hasn't had very good luck in years past with his birthday (Oklahoma City, Virginia Tech shootings, Columbine, Waco, Boston Marathon, etc.) but we do the best we can to give him a special day!


 Cupcakes and ice cream are a must!


Blowing out his candles with Grant, Pop Pop and Natalie.


It's a beautiful butterfly that Natalie made!

Kiddos helping daddy open up his cards and gifts.  We love you Daddy!  We hope you had a very good birthday!

Monday, April 15, 2013

A Boy and His Grandfather


Love. 

Boston Marathon tragedy

My parents flew up to watch the Boston Marathon with us this year.  They actually came up so that they could watch Natalie during the week as it was April vacation week, but they got to see the Marathon too, since it run pretty close to our house.  It was a beautiful sunny day, and unlike last year, it was a little cool.  We all went over to our friend Matt's house (and Mel's house) like we do every year.  


And like every year, the kids got out the sidewalk chalk and drew pictures for the runners in the middle of the street.

And like every year, the fastest men in the world came running through the Town of Natick on Route 135. 


And like every year, Natalie had a good time watching some of the funny runners (this one dressed as a bee in the background) all dressed up and trotting along.

 But unlike every year, my parents got to enjoy the race with us.  And unlike every year, a couple of crazies decided to leave two pressure cooker bombs in backpacks at the finish line by Copley Square in Boston that went off several hours after these pictures were taken.  It was one of the most terrifying weeks of my life, and it wasn't until one was killed and the other was captured that following Friday that the knots in my stomach finally released. 

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