Aug 15 2011
Noah with a big ole scrape from a fight he had with some cement stairs.

Saturday morning we went for a run, then walked over to Underwood Park and played for a little while.





Trolls.

Brisket for lunch at The Brooklyn Flea.



Book shopping.

These are the kind of people that hang out at The South Street Seaport.


Silly.

Sappy.

...according to Kreg
Aug 05 2011
Noah riding his new whip over to Savannah’s Birthday Party last Sunday.








Lil dude wasn’t ready to play yet…

He was fine.


Savannah’s Uncle Mike showing the ingredients of another really messy project.



This guy…








The “cake” was a pot of “dirt”.




Sara!

Cleaning up.


Great time.
...according to Kreg
Jul 14 2011
Sunday morning, waking up Uncle Bug’s house.

The twins.. taking it all in…

…while Noah and I made tracks to jump Uncle Bug’s strange collection of toys.

















If you ask Noah, his favorite animal is a water buffalo and there is no telling him that this isn’t/wasn’t one.









Lunch for Noah.


Back at Uncle Bugs’ house Kate wanted to have a picnic in his backyard.


After lunch we went to the beach…
...according to Kreg
Jun 27 2011
Aunt Lisa, Cousin Declan, Eating, Family, Grandparents, Holidays, Partying, Theater, Uncle Emmett, Uncle Matt (Uncle Bugs), Uncle Tim
Tough year for Birthdays in the Urban Clan. Kate and Uncle Bugs’ Birthday was on Mother’s Day, and Opa’s Birthday fell on Father’s Day this year. To celebrate all this craziness, we crashed in on Emmett (who was celebrating his first Father’s Day), Lisa (Who has to wait a whole year for her first Mother’s Day), and 9 day old Declan.
Lil’ Napper.

Declan!

Urban men.

This is the moment when Emmett figured it all out…




Emmett’s pretty good with those tongs.

Meanwhile in the backyard, the hero of our story was waging a battle of his own.






The happy (sleepy) couple.




Thanks to Emmett and Lisa for having us all over.
I also want to thank the place where I dropped of this computer to be fixed last Monday. What was going to be a 2-3 day repair turned into a stressful and agonizing 6 days.
...according to Kreg
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