Friday, April 29, 2011

A Very Happy Horse!

I was trying to take some pictures of the horses the other day and Jiminy insisted on being the center of attention. Every time I raised the lens, he smiled. He knew he was being photographed and kept horsin' around. The others stood still very still for their photo shoot, but not Ol' Jiminy.




Gray







Dancer













































Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tour de Ahwatukee

The Wards got brand new bikes yesterday and rode all over Ahwatukee. During the tour they made a rest stop at our house and then headed back off into the desert. We're anticipating getting more bikes so we can all go on family rides.


Remember,

The family that plays together, stays together.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Egg-cited About Easter!

It wouldn't be Easter without dying eggs, the smell of vinegar, and getting food coloring all over your hands. After that, your stuck with trying to figure out what to do with all those boiled eggs. How many deviled eggs can one person really eat? Better yet, how many "should" they eat?




Egg-stremely colorful creations!







After Easter brunch, we held the egg hunt. Hailey once again scored the golden egg. She was the envy of the crowd and earned her way a little closer to the iPad that she has her eye on. Glad the Easter Bunny could contribute to the savings department for the Bank of Hailey.





Rob had fun "chillin with his Peeps".





Auntie Nini had time for matching manicures for Hailey and Dakota.







Ryker trying out his new birthday handcuffs on poor Nathan.

Another happy day for the Arizona Jones Family!































Saturday, April 9, 2011

Opening Day!



Last weekend was opening day for T-Ball. Ryker was so excited to wear his new uniform and looked mighty handsome in it.









It's a kick to watch these little men learn the game. The bats are only about a foot and a half long and when you buy them, they are about as much as an adult size bat and they don't even give you the other half.



Ryker's first hit was a home run. Once he made it to home plate, he asked his Dad if he could become the coach now.



Too bad there is only one "ball" in the game. These kids leave their positions and run to it like magnets. The pile up of kids is amusing.


This little player from the other team missed his catch, someone is going to have to remind him that there is "no crying in baseball"!