Monday, May 25, 2009

Daddy & Brevon

Just some background info (for 99% of my blog readers you already know all of this!), Jason does A LOT of reproductive work on horses and cows. In the spring this means long days and extra time put in on the weekend. If Jason isn't on call he will take one of the kids with him for some extra one on one time. Plus this helps Mommy out!! :-)

On Sunday (5/24/09), we were back home from church and Jason decided to take Brevon with but he had to first change out of his church clothes. Brevon decided to wear his doctor outfit with his farm boots of course to the farm.

We forgot about his glasses but none the less he still looks incredibly cute!


The farm they went to thought Brevon was "so cute" and looked just like his Dad!
Jason is gone at this moment checking two horses today with his side kick in the same outfit. The have to recheck the mare from yesterday's visit. I am sure this other family is going to start wondering if we have any clothes for our children!! I did ask Jason if he can charge double since there will be two doctors present.

For now this may be it for my posts.... Lexi dropped my camera yesterday (on accident) so now the hunt will need to begin to find a new one. I am debating between a super cheap camera (that way when it drops yet again I cannot be to upset or a more expensive one and become really strict about the kids not touching it... I think it will be the cheap one cause I like to see their creativity!)

2 comments:

Shanelle said...

Last year I bought a $300 point and shoot so I didn't feel like I needed to haul around my slr all the time. Less than a month later one of the boys dropped it and dented up the lens extender, so it won't close all the way now and it takes cruddy pics now. I wish I'd just bought the cheapest canon powershot I could find. I don't know much about compact cameras, but our first digital camera was a canon powershot model and it was a great little camera, and I know Seth likes his too.

Shanelle said...

Oh and LOVE the little scrubs! Your kids will be all over biology and reproductive science when they get there in school, that's awesome! All boys should spend time on a farm when they're growing up. *sigh* My poor city kids.