Monday, August 25, 2008

Indiana

We have spent the first few days of our trip in Ft. Wayne with Beth, Dave and the kids. As you can tell, the days have been packed.










Thursday, August 21, 2008

Ready to Roll

Olive is ready to fly to Indiana for a family visit...we are all looking forward to seeing everyone!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Olive's First Ballgame

We went to Phoenix this past weekend and met Grandpa Dwight, Grammie Kim, and Great Grandpa Bill. We spent a great deal of time hanging around the pool, but the highlight of the weekend was Olive's first major league ballgame. There were four generations of Jaynes at Chase Field in Phoenix on Saturday night to see the Diamondbacks play our favorite team, the Atlanta Braves. We ate hot dogs, and ice cream, and peanuts and cheered as the Braves beat the D'backs. It was a thrill to get to take Olive to a game, especially with her grandfather and great grandfather, two of the biggest baseball fans around.











Thursday, August 7, 2008

Swimming Lessons

Little Olive just completed her first swimming class! She was in the Parent Tot class with Molly and did very well in the 2 week course. She practiced splashing the water, "floating" on her back and did get dunked a few times (she was NOT a big fan of the dunking). We figure at this rate she will be ready for the 2024 Olympics. Watch out!

Monday, August 4, 2008

All Who Yonder Are Not Lost

Last Wednesday marked Olive's very first concert. Molly and I and our friends Chris and Jen made the short drive (about 10 minutes from our houses) to the Pine Mountain Amphitheater. We brought a picnic and sat on the lawn. It was a beautiful evening. And the show was pretty spectacular as well. Keller Williams opened for the Yonder Mountain String Band. Both sets were high energy and Olive enjoyed dancing and watching the adults dance. She was one of many little kids at the show. She was good about wearing her ear plugs, although they didn't want to stay in so she ended the night with a scarf around her ears, prompting someone in the crowd to exclaim, "Look, Ninja Baby!"

The Ninja Baby was a good girl, and I'm sure that this was the first of many, many shows she will attend.