Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Get Ready to Wiggle

The boys were giving one present to open on Christmas Eve at Grandma's house. This is becoming a sort of tradition and this year was no exception.

So, today we have some pictures from Christmas Eve with the boys and their first present. It was lots of fun! In fact, I think the grown-ups may have had at least as much fun as the kids.




If Nate can build his, then I don't see why Kyle should get any special privileges!

Jaime seems to like this present...that was supposed to be her son's.

Oh, that's better. Though we're working on the concept of wiggling the car forward.

Jaime looked like she was having so much fun, and what with Nate using his feet, I just figured I'd show Kyle how this thing worked. It was all for his benefit.

Shaun had to make sure he knew how these things worked, too. Just to teach Nate, of course.

GG took Kyle's wiggle car for a spin...or a wiggle.

I'm not sure these were built for two, but they seem to be having fun, so what the heck!

Hey, that gave me an idea how Kyle could ride and I wouldn't have to get off!

Ok, son, watch daddy. See how I wiggle and the care goes? Later, I'll let you try.

Nate and Kyle figured out a different propulsion method that they liked way better.

Ok, well, this is actually Christmas day at Shaun and Jaime's house, but I'm keeping with the concept of the wiggle cars, here. Looks like GG's having just as much fun the next day!

Mommy couldn't try this last night...skirt was problematic. Today, however, she gets some help from Pop-pop getting moving!

Rather than drink and drive, Nate figures he'll let Grandma do the driving. This seems to work out pretty well for everyone.

It was a fun time on the wiggle cars. I think we have all unanimously concluded that this is a highly recommended gift for the holiday's....regardless of the age of the recipient.

Come back again tomorrow for a bit of a Christmas-Eve, milk and cookies bedtime story. Until then, continue to enjoy these pictures and God bless!
Nate works hard to put his own present together. Remember when Daddies used to stay up until 4:00am building your toys so you didn't have to? Welcome to a New World Order!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

do you always ride your sons toys