Saturday, January 3, 2009

Holiday Trains in Cincinnati

Since Thanksgiving, we have been very busy visiting family and friends. Here are a few pictures from our visit with the Edwards in Cincinnati. Noah and Brady are both very fond of trains, especially Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke Energy Holiday train display in downtown Cincinnati was a huge treat. We topped off the cold Cincinnati night with cookies for the boys and hot chocolate for the parents.



Noah and Brady got a special treat... Thomas and Percy!




Monday, December 1, 2008

Festival of Trees and Trains

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, we traveled to Ashland to visit family and enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at Nana Whitt's. While there, we couldn't miss the opportunity to take Brady to the Paramount Arts Center's Festival of Trees and Trains. The Paramount was decorated with close to 100 Christmas trees but Brady did not notice any of them. He was focused on the 3 large model train sets. He even got to run one of the trains with the help of a retired CSX engineer (and old friend of Uncle Bob's).



Brady was very proud of himself when he made the train say 'all aboard'...



Brady and his cousins at his Great Nana's...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Halloween...

It is never too late to see Halloween pictures of Brady!

Brady and Daddy getting the 'goo' out of the pumpkin...


Brady getting a glimpse of his jack-o-lantern...


Brady and Grandpa...


Even though it is Halloween, trains are still top priority for Brady...


Brady receiving a treat from his great-grandparents - Goldfish!


I love this picture because neither Nick or Brady realize there is more than just a shiny blue wrapper. Maybe next year they will learn how to unwrap and see what is inside.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

It's pumpkin picking time...

On Saturday, we spent a beautiful fall morning at the Gallrein Farm in Shelbyville, KY. Brady took a hayride out to the pumpkin patch. Once there, Brady was so overwhelmed by the endless field of pumpkins that Daddy had to find the perfect pumpkins for each of us. We also enjoyed feeding some of the farm animals and climbing the hay pyramid.






Monday, October 13, 2008

UK football...

Brady's first football game of the season was UK vs. Western. He was so lucky that his cousins, Jordan, Jacob, and Jill, joined him in cheering on the Cats. His mommy and daddy were also lucky to have great little babysitters during tailgate.






Here is an extra picture from a recent fall festival in Louisville, the Adam Matthews Balloon Glow. I couldn't resist posting it.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Ike blows into Louisville...

Last Sunday, the remnants of Hurricane Ike hit Louisville leaving 300,000 without power - including us. Even without power, we were very fortunate to have no damage to our house or yard. We stayed with Grandma & Grandpa a few nights, enjoying their power and company. Since school was cancelled, we spent several afternoons at the zoo enjoying the wonderful fall-like weather. On Wednesday, after school was cancelled for the rest of the week and the power was still out, Mommy and Brady went to Ashland to visit Nana and Grandad (unfortunately, we did not take our camera with us). We returned to Louisville on Saturday, hoping to have power. Finally, our power returned Saturday evening.




Brady chasing the ducks at the pond...


Brady visiting the lions at the zoo...



Brady and Daddy checking the progress of the electric workers...We are very grateful for all of their hardwork!


Brady working hard...


Brady happy to have power on Sunday morning...



It was a very long week but we appreciated our family and friends' company!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

It's Football Time in the Bluegrass...

Sunday began one of our favorite fall traditions, UK football. The UK vs. U of L game was in Louisville this year, so we cheered on the Cats in Ashland with our tailgating family. Thanks to Jack and Susie Daniel for hosting us. Brady did slow down long enough to get a few pictures.







Go Cats!