Friday, February 27, 2009

Boys, Bubbles & Ice Cream

Yesterday was just a glorious day!

Our friends Carol and Sam came over for lunch and some playtime.


There's nothing like bringing in some warm weather with short sleeves and bubbles!


The boys taking a rest with a popsicle break.


And then they played so hard ... the needed an ice cream cone break ... cheers!

We are so lucky to have such great friends.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

you're lucky to have such warm weather!!! i thought i was blessed this am when i didn't have to button my coat to walk the puppies!!! im so ready for spring i could scream!!!! :)

Mary Lou said...

Gosh! I wish I could have been outside playing yesterday! Looks like the boys had so much fun! It was a beautiful day!

Bonnie said...

Wow short sleeves, popsicles and ice cream. Did you just say a couple days ago it was 27degrees outside? It's been beautiful here but I've been layed up with the flu for the past 3 days....I hope this is the end of it....glad the boys had such a good time.

Sue said...

It was warm here too yesterday...but then we got a whopper of a thunderstorm around 3am. They are talking SNOW for tomorrow...crazy weather. Spring will soon be here, then summer and we will all be complaing about the heat..lol (at least I will)

Anonymous said...

How sweet. I miss the times of buying bubbles for my kids. I still have a hard time passing by them in the store.

Jane said...

I wish we were having weather like that. It is in the 50's today, that is warm for this time of year. It will be in the single digits tomorrow night and snowing again. Enjoy that nice weather!

Deborah said...

SO CUTE!!

Cecile said...

Cute!!! I am glad Griffin got outside and enjoyed the warm weather:)

Andi said...

I could use a popsicle and ice cream break myself! Looks like a perfect day and lots of fun for 2 cute boys.

Donielle said...

What a fun looking treehouse! We had a great warm day here too yesterday. The kids spent most of it outside playing too.

Judi said...

Who doesn't love bubbles.