
He Makes It Look So Good
Doesn't he make your mouth water.....
Like A Primate
Robyn Caught Off Guard
....funny thing is, she hates having her picture taken, and the one time she was willing to have it taken - it was the wrong time.
Riding The Train To Happyville
Winding through the Trinity Park area and with one stop to fill up on popcorn and soda; we couldn't think of a better reason to let the tracks take us where they may.



Destined For Greatness

Popping On A Saturday Morning



Is it 2011 yet???
You don't have to like football or sports in general to be impressed with the progress of the new Dallas Cowboy's Stadium in Arlington.
The Star-Telegram's website today highlighted the stadium and area as related to the coming 2011 SuperBowl. It's worth a look (make sure you click the "see stadium details" link).http://www.star-telegram.com/Multimedia/News
I happen to like buildings, architecture and sports so it's enjoyable for me to watch and follow.
When the SuperBowl arrives in 2011, Fort Worth will be ready with new hotels, boulevards and maybe even a train from the airport south and west (then again, maybe not). Grapevine's Gaylord Resort will get a big boost as will our Convention Center. Dallas and Fort Worth will get a lot of tourism dollars. Personally, I can't wait.In like news: Dallas - Fort Worth ranks No. 6 in fastest growing large metro areas according to Forbes magazine and reported in Yahoo news. Projected growth for 5 years: 20 %. Austin was No. 1 at 32%.
If that gets a big "so what" from you remember, property values climb the same way anything else increases in value: high demand, short supply = prices up. low demand, big supply = prices down. Cleveland and Detroit have the latter.Fort Worth has the infrastructure, available land, natural resources, and drive to be a growing, prosperous city.
I hope we can also maintain a certain virtue, a small town attitude and that common sense disposition of fairness to its residents and visitors, without which monetary wealth is of little value.
I don't know about you, but after reading that and looking at the websites; I may go set-up my tailgating spot this weekend and just sit and wait till the Big Dance comes home.....
Coolest, and scariest, thing about all this. Jaxson will be almost 4-1/2 years old. Greatest part about that is that he will be able to experince all the hoopla that goes on during the week. And maybe, just maybe, get to meet a few players while they are in town. And, since his daddy works in downtown Fort Worth, and one of the teams will be downtown Fort Worth...I may have to be a stalker for the week and bring Little Buddy along with me.
But, since the Cowboys will be in the Super Bowl that year, I guess they can just stay at their homes. (wink, wink)
Gravity.

It started with just a glance, looking down the slide seeing where it would take him.

This is how it ended.
Scenes From Tillery



Black, White, and Green All Over
Meet You At The 19th Hole.

Reading the green and lining up the putt...
From the look on his face, he must have missed the putt.

"In the Navy..."

Houdini Would Be Jealous
Not sure what his stage name will be when he goes on the road, perhaps "The Great Bambino," oh wait, I think somebody else has that.
Any suggestions on stage names would be appreciated, maybe Robyn can start making a costume for him...
300.
To mark the event, Jaxson has become a multi-blogger.
Christian, Beckett's Papa, has an incredible blog that not only brings attention to education design, the goings-on in the world of education, and learning environments - it is also a blog that explores his child's daily living and learning.
With that being said, Jaxson is now part of the think:lab world by being posted as part of a blog entry that I am sure will not only bring on some great conversations about digital learning and the advances our children have made in the digital age - but I think it may also bring some smiles to faces around the neighborhood, the country, and possibly the globe.
Thanks for the post C, the little one enjoys being a king-pin.
Wii Are Family
Tonight I had a revelation. My kid is a freaking genius. He copies my movements and actions, he knows what we are saying when we talk to him, and he is smarter than the average bear.
Examples, from just tonight, that support my fear.
Exhibit A: A couple of screws came loose on our computer desk, so I went and got my handy Phillips screwdriver from the kitchen, came back to our room, and proceeded to tighten the screws on the bottom side of the desk. I casually sat the screwdriver down, turned my back; when I turned back around Jaxson was under the computer desk trying to tighten the rest of the screws.
Possible future engineer or possible future handyman??
Exhibit B: As I was typing the intro to this blog entry, Robyn said, and I quote, "Jaxson, go get me your cup so we can get you some milk so you can go to bed." What does the Bambino do?? He walks over, picks up his cup and takes it to Robyn.
Yet again, he knows what we are saying. Scary.
Exhibit C: We got a Nintendo Wii for Christmas. Yes, two grown adults with a child got a video game system for Christmas. (Everyone should get one by the way, they are freaking great). On the Wii there is a bowling game, and we tend to get a few frames in a few times a week while the kid watches. That leads me to the final exhibit...watch and be amazed.
Possible future athlete or possible future "gaming geek."
It really is humbling and amazing when you watch your children grow, and the amount of physical and emotional changes that occur week-to-week. Every kid eventually becomes an adult, but the transformation is one that will always be a wonder.
So, from now on, I really do need to watch what I say because the 7 Sacred Words that I all to often say, will soon be coming out of someone's mouth that should not be talking like George Carlin.
Art For The Sake Of Art


Just A Day At The Park


Leaf Me Alone
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Cowboy Moments


New Year's Weekend in Maryland




