Tuesday, August 26, 2008

1...2...3....4..Pinned...And the crowd goes wild!!!
Aaron Matthew Davis is officially stronger then his bigger sister.


















I thought it would be a good idea to buy a paint set for Abigail. I should have known that more paint would end up on her then on the paper.

I came downstairs and found that Abigial had stripped her diaper and hyer clothes off as well as Aaron's clothes. She had also pulled the chair over to the sink and was filling a little cup up with water and pouring it on Aaron's head. He thought it was hilarious. Never a dull moment here!

Preston thought he would take on Abigial in a water pistol fight. Little did he know that his little girl is related to "Annie Oakley". He didn't stand a chance!!! (Just push play)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Abigail and Aaron loved sharing the beaters to the cookie dough we made. It was really fun to watch them. (Just click on the play button)

For Preston's 29th birthday, his mother made him a 4-layer German Chocolate Cake. He was in heaven and so was Aaron. As you can see, he loved just as much as his Daddy did.
Just to add more spice to my day, Abigail has just learned how to open the fridge. If I don't have the doors tied together, I often find both of them inside. They have a ton of toys to play with, but somehow the fridge is more exciting.
July 4, 2008 will be a day to remember as that was the day Abigail decided to potty train herself and therefore switched from a crib to a toddler bed. Josh and Carlie, this will happen to you guys someday so stop laughing! Hee hee
On July 4, we went to Layton City Park to watch the parade and to also feed the ducks. The ducks were really hungry that morning and were getting to close to comfort for both the kids. In fact, one of the ducks came right up to Abigial and snatched the piece of bread right out of her hand.

That night we went to the Layton City Fireworks. We had tons of fun and only lost Abigail once. Not to bad. Hee hee hee From now on we take glow in the dark sticks with us so she's easier to spot in a crowd. The fireworks were really good and really loud. But we came prepared with earmuffs for Aaron and by the time they were finished they were both asleep.


The kids love feeding bread to the ducks. Or in Abigails case, taunting the ducks with the bread since she never really lets go of it. The ducks were so hungry that morning that they followed us on our walk. Aaron loved it.