Sunday, November 8, 2009

New Friends. New Places.

The title was pretty much our weekend.
Dave and I went to a Williams Syndrome Support Group Saturday afternoon.
We met some wonderful families who have been there...done that.
It was so great to meet others who know what we are going through.
Can't wait to get to know everyone better.
Since we were downtown we dined at the fine institution known as the San Antonio Taco Company...SATCO. Oh yes I did get me some chips and cheese!! Top that off with a little Starbucks for dessert and I was quite happy.

Sunday... we headed out for some much needed family time. We needed something fun and free!!
We headed to the Trace. The Natchez Trace that is, for some time in the great outdoors.
I love being outdoors. Look at these beautiful places.



Jake had a good time. He just wanted to play in the leaves.

In the dirt. In the water.

In the acorns.

We got back from out little hike (really it wasn't a hike at all) and discovered David had a stow-away.


I made him take his friend elsewhere while I gave Jake his snack.
Can you tell what he's been eating?

I found these crunchy freeze dried blueberries at Trader Joes. They are delicious and Jake eats them like a champ.
So to summed it up. Good times. Good food. Good memories.







2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are some great pictures! Who took all of those. They must be a pro!

DW

Anonymous said...

Hi Jenny and Jake!
I had to search long and hard to find your site as somehow I've misplaced everything important from Michigan - namely people's addresses!
It's so great to see Jake in these pictures, in his home environment. Shortly after you left as our roomies, we moved rooms down the hall with our friends from Iowa and it worked out beautifully - we all got needed rest and recovery and were able to come home in another 2 weeks - together! How amazing is God's plan to release us on the same day so we could share a ride across the midwest? Spud is doing great healthwise; still working on getting off heart meds and avoiding flu germs, but otherwise doing great. I think of your family often and how blessed we were to have another 2 year old to share heart recovery with. Please say hi to your mom - Spud still plays with that wind up worm she got him - everyday!
Blessing to you and the family. Please contact me anytime!
mtfrommt@hotmail.com
Megan - mom to Jack (Spud)
carepage: JohnKingfisher