
Cooper has shown an interest in music since he was little. I signed him up for a pre-piano class that starts in a few weeks. I'll let you know how that goes.



One of our favorite things was the sunset swim we took on Saturday and Sunday. Here we are toasting the coming sunset with our margaritas! Amy is missing because she's taking the picture. From the left, Marlene, Nancy, Trish, Sally, Dee, me and Joanna.
The St. Pete sunset Sunday evening.
We are standing in front of a mural at Hurricane's, the restaurant we ate at Sunday night. It was the only place we could find still serving after 10pm, but was good nonetheless. Nancy is missing because she was a bit tired (as we all were, I think). From the left, Marlene and Dee are in front, Sally, Amy, me, Trish and Joanna in back.
Cooper at the children's museum in Bloomington (OK - actually Normal) on Tuesday. I needed to get a number of errands done and I bribed him with a trip to the museum if he cooperated. He loves museums!
Cooper batting at his last T-ball practice a couple weeks ago.
A couple of weeks ago I had to take my car to the dealership in Danville (long story) and Cooper came with me. He kept asking if we could go to a museum when we were there. I guess to him, going out of town often means going to a museum. I kept trying to explain that I didn't think there were any museums in Danville, but he kept begging, "try to find one, mommy, try!" Well, I happened to drive by a small building with a sign that said "Vermillion County Museum" out front, so we stopped. It was just a little museum with historical artifacts from Vermillion County, but Cooper was thrilled. The woman working in the museum seemed surprised we were there, but friendly. Here he is above with an old saddle in the museum.
Cooper is standing in front of a mastodon skull in the museum. Its hard to tell from here, but it was huge.
Recently Kestrel's school had "Back To School Night". Her class sang some songs about bugs for the parents (they are studying insects). I know the picture is hard to see because the sun was shining right at me through the window, but I wanted to put it in because it makes me smile. Notice Kestrel is standing out in front of everyone? That wasn't planned. She just wanted to stand front and center, but the rest of the class all shied towards the back. That's our girl!
Bob and the kids exploring one of the sculptures at Meadowbrook.
In the flower garden at Meadowbrook. Clockwise from the top: Nathan, Kestrel, Maya, Erica and Cooper
Maya and Cooper in the Dino Dig at the Orpheum Museum.