The Brewer Family

The Brewer Family
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Trip to the zoo

Uncle Jeff gets to tote Victoria around.
Though Daddy helped her feed the goats, she wasn't too sure if she liked them that close.
Our little tigress.
Sheri -- a lot of walking in this zoo, huh?
Jeff and Jason introducing caterpillars to Victoria (who picked it up and almost squashed it in the process).


Afterwards we had a backyard picnic. Jim sittting by the kabobs--first time we tried to make them. The carrots were not done all the way and the potatoes just barely done. We liked them anyway.
All around the table.
I liked them even though the carrots were a little crunchy.
Jason has his own idea about kabob skewers. What station can you get, Jase?
At the end of the long day we enjoy the chimnea. Sooo relaxing.

6 comments:

Sheri Brewer said...

We had a great time! I liked the kabobs even if they were not quite done.

Jim & Lolly Brewer said...

So did I, Sheri. (Though I am not sure how often we will do them as they are a little more work than just throwing stuff on the grill.) Mom

Anonymous said...

You women folk helped with the project tis true, however some of had a "hair raising" experience. We will do it again but the next time we will do it better - "cook the kabobs€" I mean, not the other. Thanks for the memories, Jim

Jim & Lolly Brewer said...

By "hair raising" you really mean "hair razing" as it was singed off on one arm. You'll never do THAT again, will you, sweetie. Love, Lolly

Dorcas said...

It looks like everyone had a good time. I'm sure Victoria really liked seeing the animals. We want to take Caden to the zoo while he's still up here. He's a real animal lover!

Jim & Lolly Brewer said...

Dorcas--You guys will probably enjoy watching his reaction as much as anything. We sure did. Lolly

33 years since that 1st benchmark of our love.

33 years since that 1st benchmark of our love.
Another Benchmark - notice I am NOT on the bench!

Jason & Sheri

Jason & Sheri
Wedding Day June 15, 2007

Aunt Doris

Aunt Doris
I used to be this small.

Small head ~

Small head ~
WITH LOTS OF HAIR