
Last week, Heidi and one of her good friends took the kids to a water park near Stone Mountain. Here is the whole gang (minus the moms): Carson, Isa and Kyrsten on the front row. Kyrsten is our friend, Krystal's daughter and Hope, the girl in the back is her best friends daughter.

Here is Carson being his monkey self. He loved playing in the water!!!

Heidi said that the best part of the day was the fact that Isa became extremly bold and tore up some water slides. Here she is coming down one the slides for the 8 millionth time. The slide was three stories high and it threw you out into the pool where you had to swim to the slide--things that we thought Isa would be too afraid to do, but we were wrong. Isa dominated the slides. You go Girl!!!

Later that day, me and Tanner--Krystal's husband--met up with our fams to eat dinner and then head to the laser show at Stone Mountain. This is Krystal and Tanner at Joe's Crab Shack. When I look at this picture, I can't help but think that the caption should read: It's not really dinner unless it comes in a bucket and they tie a bib around your neck!!!

Here are the four kids heading to Stone Mountain. It's amazing how sweet these kids could be. If this picture had to have a caption, I think it should read: "A look into the future!" Thats right baby, bring on four kids!!!

Here are my girls waiting for the show of lasers to start--aren't they cute!!!

And here is the rest of the crew getting set to watch the laser show. I haven't been to the laser show in a few years and I will have to say that it was great memory with the fam but I was a little disappointed. It wasn't as long as I remember and I was shocked that they did not play Lee Greenwoods' "I'm proud to be an American." I can remember being at the laser show, hearing that song and then wanting to go join the Army the same night. My friend and I commented that when I hear that song I want to join the Military, fly to Iraq the same day and defend our freedom--all that I need to accomplish this task would be a rifle and a iPod with nothing but a playlist full or Lee Greenwoods' "I'm Proud to be an American

Father and son enjoying a little pyrotechnics--We were going to go home and blow something up but Heidi stopped us--thank Heaven for a level headed wife...Robs us of some fun but keeps us safe--Love ya baby!!!
1 COMMENTS:
that looks so fun! I have missed reading your blog, don't know why I haven't been over in a while.
CUTE pictures! I have never seen the laser show at Stone Mountain... we should plan on that soon I guess.
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