Sunday, May 24, 2009

The Flounders

Grandpa Tayloe's Flounders



Dickinson and Sophie's Flounder


Sunday, May 17, 2009

Some New Duds

This is Dickinson's new outfit from his Grandparent's. He wore it especially for the Mother's Day Crab Fest.

Wheeling around on his scoot before the festivities.

After the Mother's Day Crab Fest.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

The Charlottesville Trip

Fun times and nonstop action in the big city of Charlottsville

We all went to eat at Timberlakes- the soda fountain at a little pharmacy. Everyone was well behaved, but it was a good thing it wasn't crowded, since we were quite a crowd ourselves.

Dickinson making small talk with the locals
Dickinson's first milkshake. Mmmm,,,,


I am sure they were talking about important things.


Here we come!

Sporting the hats Lulu made. My two little monkeys.

Millie, Michaux, Dickinson and Sophie. Millie loved the graham crackers!



2 Cousins and Their Milk

Derker showed Dickinson how to wind the clock.


We went to the Discover Museum and had a blast!!! I could go there every week!


Millie was Discovered out. Ready to go home. Sohpie had already fallen asleep.

Someone else was not so ready to go home.






Apparently it's super sunny in Cville!

We went to the Charlottesville Carnival and Ashley got to come play too.


"What do you mean, I can't keep the duck??"




Dickinson, Derker, Millie, and Michaux all rode the merry go round. The rest of us stood by and foolishly waved and screamed at them.


Dickinson helped his Garden Club grandmother will the flower work. She let him drag the flower holder though the kitchen and den full of water. None spilt!



The Double Stroller

Thornton made sure everything was properly assembled. You can be assured it was.


As you can see Dickinson wasn't so amused at first. Being confined is not really his thing, but he grew to like it.


Campbell Field Airport



There is a little grass airport near us that has Soup on Sundays each Sunday when flyers from all over can fly in and have lunch. We went via truck. And yes, Dickinson was on a leash. He would have been taking off in any plane he could get his hands on.