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let them eat cake

August 27, 2009- Pecos is really into this birthday thing. Of course, his birthday was only a week ago so it was still fresh in his mind. When my birthday rolled around a week later Casey told Pecos that he could make my birthday cake. So that's just what he did! He helped mix it, crack the eggs and put on the icing and sprinkles. He also thought it needed M&Ms. And and entire box of birthday candles. It was really funny watching him make my cake and especially decorate it. It is quite possibly the best birthday cake I've ever had.

fair is fair

August 20, 2009- The Gillespie County fair came around and I just couldn't resist the urge to enter something. The county fair back at home was always one of my favorite times of year and our family always had lots of things to enter- from livestock to baked goods, vegetables to arts and crafts. If there was something we made or grew then we found a category to enter it in the fair. So I guess I was re-living my childhood and got excited about the possibility of ribbons (and bragging rights!!). Plus, there is always the chance of winning a trophy and who can resist that? Pecos even got in on the fun; for the past several weeks he's been helping me in the garden and I told him he could enter his vegetables in the fair. He was excited about that! Here's the bounty we brought to the fair (the photo was taken with the camera on my cell phone so the quality is not that great):
The day entries were due I played Betty Crocker and made 4 different cookies and some cupcakes to enter in the baking category. The chocolate cookies were a recipe from a bakery in town...they are my all time favorite cookie but they did not turn out very good at all when I made them. They tasted fine but looked horrible. No more of those in my oven....I'll just stick to buying and enjoying them from Peach Tree. The snickerdoodles were another favorite of mine, but not a favorite of the judges. But the judges did like the macaroons, chocolate chip cookies and cupcakes so it wasn't a total loss.

A week or so before the fair I made a jar of pickled okra the way I had always made it growing up with my grandmother and mother. I was so proud of my efforts but the judges obviously don't know a good pickled okra when they taste one because it didn't get a ribbon. But they sure looked good in the jar! I also had a jar of hot salsa and hot pepper jelly to enter. The jelly got 1st place and the salsa was 3rd. I gave Pecos the best vegetables and eggs to enter and he did pretty good- 1st place butternut squash and cantaloupe and 2nd place snap beans and eggs. My snap beans were 3rd so I guess I need to work a little harder next year in the garden!

And if you know me, you know I take lots of pictures. I'm no professional, I just like to have good pictures. Besides, professionals can't enter photos in the fair anyway! So I decided at the last minute to enter some photos and it was so hard to choose because they only allow two entries per person. This was my animal life photo that got 2nd place. As I was searching through photos taken in the past year I came across this one. It wasn't the one I was looking for but for some reason it struck me as a good entry for the portrait category. And turns out it was- it got 1st place.So another year of the fair has gone by and some of our entries were great and others were not so great. Still no trophy, but the quest will continue next year. I guess you can say the Fair was fair.

birthday boy- the big 3

August 18, 2009- Well the big day finally arrived. Pecos had been anticipating his birthday for weeks and he celebrated all day long. The day started with an offer to make him pancakes for breakfast. Those are usually his favorite but instead he requested Apple Jacks- go figure! Then it was on to presents from us and a few sent by family. A fishing game from Auntie Em & Uncle Kris and Lincoln Logs from Uncle Eric sure kept him busy. But the big gift of the day was a JakeSteer roping dummy. Just what our little cowboy needed- another target for roping practice. I'm thinking this may give Denis the rooster a much needed break. So he did a little roping with it and then decided it was just the right size to practice steer wrestling.
The party at the bounce house was a big hit. Pecos had lots of friends come to bounce and play and celebrate the big day. Pecos and his best buddy Jace taking a break from the bouncing.The bounce house cake:Eating some yummy cake:
After the typical activities of singing Happy Birthday, eating cake and opening presents it was time to leave. We asked Pecos if he wanted to go eat supper and he said "no, I just want to go home and play with my presents!" Glad he has his priorities in order!
The weekend prior to his birthday Mimi & Paw Paw came to visit so he actually got to have two celebrations and practiced the whole excitement for presents thing. He mastered it in time for his actual birthday.
Cupcake to celebrate his birthday with MiMi & Paw Paw.
A new bike!!! Thanks MiMi & Paw Paw!
This is how Pecos ended his birthday:

The next day I asked him if he had a good birthday and he said "Yes! I want to do it again!" All in all Pecos had a great birthday and we had fun watching him enjoy it but we still can't believe how fast the past 3 years have flown by.

just a swingin'

August 9, 2009- Construction on the swingset play system is finally complete. It is a birthday gift for Pecos' fast approaching 3rd birthday. Good thing we had Opa to help with most of it. Thanks to he and Casey's meticulous attention to detail and superb construction skills the system is completely level and square. It quite possibly could survive an earthquake. Here's some stats:

5 days of construction (strung out over 2 weeks)
12 pitchers of tea
1 twisted ankle
1 fall from the tree while cutting limbs
18 bags of mulch (more on the way!!)
1 happy boy!!!

Make it level beginning with step one. A sure sign your kid is a redneck when his swingset is up on blocks!
Pecos pitched in on the construction.
Pecos enjoying the partially finished fort in his new cowboy boots.
On the lookout for Indians!
Oma & Opa posing with Pecos after installation of the super-slick, super-fast slide.
Ta-da!!! The finished product, minus a load of mulch (to cover the blocks).

lake rat

July 25, 2009- We spent a weekend at the lake with our best friends, the Hillert's. Pecos is a little lake rat in training. He loves the boat and likes to swim, but occasionally he would rather just rope- big surprise! That kid sees an idle rope and has to give it a swing...on this particular boating trip he grabbed hold of the ski rope so he could rope the boat, nearby swimmers and anyone daring enough to leave the water and get back on the boat.

Casey showed off his skills on the water skis...there may be a future for him in the Sea World ski show. Pecos had fun tubing with Casey.
Lane, Lauren and Pecos had fun out of the water too- glow sticks, s'mores and running around enjoying their time together. No doubt they've made some memories to cherish for a lifetime. Everyday Pecos says "can we go to the lake today?"