Friday, May 15, 2009

Mother's Day

So here are some pictures from last Mother's weekend. It was nice. My Dad had gotten all of us tickets for a brunch cruise on the Manasquan River. Molly was so excited. While waiting to board the boat she kept looking into the water in search of Nemo - ha ha. It was a great time and everyone enjoyed themselves...Molly with NaNa and Pop Looking out the window - I was a little nervous because at one point she tried to take her legs and dangle them out the window while her NaNa was holding her....

Oh Uncle.... Uncle worked the night before and was very tired. He only smiled for one picture and that is on my keychain from the lady who comes around taking everyone's picture...

Joe broke his finger at work a couple of weeks ago, so he had to have a splint and tape on his finger. Molly got a kick out of it and wanter her fingers taped too!


Playing in her tunnel. She is still a little scared to go through it. She actually went all the way but when it came to get out of the end, she realized that she would have to put her hands down on the grass and dirt (which she hates) and freaked out a little and cried "help me! help me!"

Friday, May 1, 2009

Holmdel Park

Last weekend, Molly and I went to the Holmdel Park together. It's exit 115 on the Parkway, and it was great! The weather was beautiful - 90 degree weather. Someone at work had told me about the park and thought that Molly would have a good time. They had an old historic part to it that had all different animals and people dressed up like in the old days. There were horses tilling the garden and little baby chics. It was fun, and I can't wait to go back with Joe!A man dressed up plowing the landBirdie posing by the fence with her hat for me. The hat didn't really stay on for too long, but it was so cute.
Molly trying to climb the fence to get to the cows...
Wearing my sunglasses. She was trying so hard to look through them, but they were just too big!
I don't even know what these trees are called (which I should, because I ask my Dad like a million times what their names are), but there were a ton of them on one side of the pond, and when you walked through the path, it made a canopy over your head. My pictures do not even do the view justice. Molly kept looking up and would say "oooh pretty"