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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Our visit to Greenville

This past weekend we traveled to Greenville to see our friends Chris and Alison and their adorable munchkin Davis. We got to catch up while the boys played and then Parker got to see some special things of theirs (like their lawn mower which is top on Parker's list these days, and their bike). Alison was sweet enough to take Parker for a spin on the bike too. Lets just say he didn't want to get off. As you'll see below Davis is as adorable as they come. He was definitely mesmerized by Parker though he said a few things himself. It was especially cute when they talked to each other. If only we knew what they said. Hope to see you guys again soon!!! And Chris thanks for sharing your birthday with us!

Ain't he just CUTE!!!


The boys playing

Parker mixin' some tunes with Davis' instruments


Here buddy, you want the train?


Alison giving Parker some spins in the chair. He loved this, esp. when he spotted she and Chris when he got around.


Alison you are the best!!!!


ALL the boys


Daddy giving Parker a spin. It was quite funny to watch him try and walk once done. We're sooooo mean aren't we.


Those people wore me out!

2 comments:

Alison, Chris, Davis and Ryan Cieszko said...

We loved having you guys! We had as much fun spinning Parker in that chair as he did laughing when he saw us once he spun around! I tell you, that's the best toy ever invented for little kids! I bet Parker's ears were burning all week, as he's all I could talk about to my coworkers, friends, and my mom. I hope you got the "movie" I sent of Wally spinning Parker, and of Parker telling us what's in the barn....It's soooo sweet.

Love you guys.

Happy Thanksgiving! See you soon.

Alison, Chris, and Davis Cieszko
alison_cieszko@hotmail.com

Alison, Chris, Davis and Ryan Cieszko said...

And by the way, when Parker "offered" that train to Davis, to let him play with it, that made my heart smile. He is such a sweet boy. You guys are doing an amazing job...you should write a book, and I'd like the first copy!