Hi and welcome to my lil' corner of the world wide web (i think i'm the only person that still uses that term). Anyhoo, I'm glad you're here. This is my "family blog" or should I say "momma blog" because let's be honest...it's a blog of my ramblings. It's a place where I post the adventures of my little family and my love for food and photography. This is where I will brag about my perfect kids and my perfect husband...how they never leave their wet towels on the floor, how they eat their vegetables, and how they never ever throw tantrums. Ha!!! not even close :P

We are a normal-average (ok maybe not so normal) family with two crazy wonderful lil' kids who are good most of the time sometimes. And same goes with my hubby. They all drive me crazy at times but I LOVE them to the moon and back.

Thanks again for stoppin' by!

xo - glenda

eat. pray. love. photograph :)


Monday, September 6, 2010

Fort Worth Children's Museum

Our first visit to the Children's Museum in Fort Worth, TX. We had a blast !!!
There was so much to see and do.
















Dove Season

The first of many father-son hunting trip..i'm sure.

This weekend was the kick off for Dove Season. Both Christopher and Hugo had a great time. When they came home Christopher had so many stories to share with me and Hannah. He told me that he wants to go hunting every weekend. YIKES.

They spent the night at a friend's RV...and Christopher thought it was the coolest thing ever. When I asked him what his favorite part about the whole hunting weekend he said, "I liked sleeping in the box house, its so cool...I wanna move there!" The way he said it was so cute and funny...he really would switch houses in a heartbeat. Kids are so awesome that way huh...their innocence and just their ability to love and appreciate the small things in life.



setting up the bird decoys


snack break





He definitely is his father's son :P

Christopher's 1st Rifle


All I can say is... "Oh MY GOODNESS"

Hugo took Christopher to Academy Sports & Outdoors and came home with this. He was so excited to show me as soon as they got home...and all I could think of was, "oh my"

I wish you could've seen his face that night. He was sooooo happy.
Most parents are probably stunned that a lil' boy was given a rifle...but Hugo has convinced me that if you teach them about guns early on (properly of course), he will be less curious about guns and stuff growing up.