Some Day

Someday is everyday. To those who are always saying someday. You are missing everyday and you will never accomplish what you seek. Make someday everyday starting today.
By: Jeffrey Brant

Monday, October 1, 2007

Our Summer

Going and hanging out at Lake Lowell in Nampa. Kayden and Grandpa (Papa)




We did go camping for a day; wish it could have been longer.



Kayden trying to wear Daddies Shoes.




Kayden going potty (Papa as he calls it. I think that’s about right)



Kayden going potty at Grandparent's house. If you haven't figured it out he is potty training and doing very well.


Kayden after I beat the Papa out of him, just kidding. He was trying to climb up my weights and fell and hit his face on the edge of a 45 lb barbell weight. This was a couple of days after. When it first happened, his eye was swollen shut.




Kayden in a good mood

Kayden loven his yogurt, that, and making a mess.




Kayden and his cousin Madison. They went to the Zoo this summer. Kayden likes Cats or as he says kkkk kkkk kkkk.
More Zoo
Kayden after splitting his finger open because he was sticking his fingers in things fingers are not meant to go.

Kayden getting ready to make some deliveries and the cheesy smile any girl would love.





That was our summer, lots of fun as you could see. There were a couple of other things that Adrienne did with Kayden, like going to the water park, and they went to Colorado for a wedding with her sister and her family.
The mutant baby inside Adrienne.




Adrienne a week before having the baby.





The highlight of the summer was the new baby that was born on September 26th 2007 at 1:51 pm. She weighed 7.4, was 19 inches long and has plenty of hair.


Kyah being weighed for the first time.





Kyah with a cone shaped head





Adrienne and Kyah

The whole family

Kayden and Kyah

Kayden kissing Kyah


Kyah













Life is tough so eat a cookie.




Grandpa and Grandma Brant (mama and papa as Kayden would say)



Mom and dad
Kayden on the go, if you turn around he is gone.


Dad and Kyah

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