I can't believe it is already Wednesday. Where does the time go? I know that folks that are trapped in the office or go to work probably don't have the same sentiment. I am sure those folks are saying, "It is only Wednesday." To rewind (since I have posted in a few days), this past Thursday, we headed to Portland to see Grandma and celebrate Father's Day with the dad of all dads, Pearson Forrest Cummings. The weather was spectacular and on top of that I got to do some much needed shopping (tax free), Pearson got to play a round of golf, we got to go out two nights, including a night out with good friends, and the kids (and Pearson and I) got to spend a lot of great time with Grandma C. Here are some photos from the weekend. (I unfortunately didn't take my camera out of my car until Saturday afternoon).
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| Headed to the downtown splash park. |
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| This girl is truly something else (and I mean that in the best way possible). |
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| There so happened to be a wedding taking place. Mae clapping the new couple. |
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| Grandma making sure Whitaker doesn't touch these ladies, which he tried to on multiple occasions. |
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| In his element. |
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| Making friends. |
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| Grandma making sure Mae doesn't touch the newborn baby (not pictured in the photo). |
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| Mae found a friend. I think that this little girl was way too nice to tell Mae to scram. |
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| Eating dog food. |
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| Mae crying about something. |
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| Mae sporting my new hat. This was not the only hat she wore, she decided to don a bunch of Grandma C. head apparel for the whole weekend. |
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| Whit getting a chance to be a fashionista. |
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| Who needs toys when you have old yogurt containers? |
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| A quiet moment. |
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| Grandma C's beautiful peonies from the Portland Farmer's Market. |
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| Mae and Grandma enjoying a cuddle and a book. |
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| Off to brunch for Father's Day. |
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| Happy father! |
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| Thought this was a good tshirt. They also played a little diddy for Mae. |
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| Patiently waiting for brunch outside. |
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| Even though we had to wait awhile, Mae got to talk to the firefighters. |
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