Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Spoiled Rotten


I know it's been too long, since my last post, but it makes me feel better knowing that almost every follower of this blog has seen us in the past month and a half, so you all have our updates. We have just finished 3 weeks of either being out of town or having guests at our home.  It has been so much fun to see so many people, but since the action stopped on Sunday, we have a spoiled little boy on our hands.

The fun started with a visit from Grandma Rosa from Montana.  This is us hiking the Adams Falls trail in Grand Lake.  
During that same week, my sister Valinda and her family came to visit.  So if he wasn't being loved on by Grandma, his cousins and his Aunt V were his constant entertainment.  Koleman let Truett play with his kid's meal toy...it was a big hit.
Truett also experienced his first corn on the cob and LOVED it!  He also obviously loved making faces back at Kensey and Karis.
Here are all the cousins on a hike in Winter Park
After that week we spent a week at a Worldview Academy camp in Denver.  Unfortunately, no pics from there, but we stayed right across the hall from the Cook family, and Truett loved playing with their children and their Tinker Toys.

That weekend we flew to Indiana for my cousin, Troy Skidmore's, wedding.  Almost all the family was there....so once again....spoil city!!!  Truett also was able to spend some time with his Great Grandma Helen for the first time, and he clung to her when she was around.

Below is a picture of Aunt Valinda giving Truett chocolate chip cookies during the wedding weekend.

About a week after the wedding, Mamaw and Papaw Dozier came to visit.



I had to put in this picture of Truett playing in the gravel.  His favorite thing to do is play with shovels and buckets in sand or gravel.  Fortunately, almost all of the parks around here have a sand pit, so he is always satisfied.

The last picture is Truett's life in a nutshell....he's just hangin' out and enjoying every bit of the summer weather and good company.
The past couple of days of no company have been quite a transition for him, but he's slowly getting back into the groove of things.












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