Uncle Jeff came out for a visit a few weeks ago, and so we thought we would take him back in time to a UA football game. Zoe, Jen, Ken, Jeff and I walked down to the high school to watch the first half. It was a great night and Zoe really likes to watch the marching band. Plus when we left a half, UA was up 41 to 0.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Ocean City Vacation 2010 Part 2
Just a short little video from our last day at the beach (hint - be sure to watch the foreground).
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Ocean City Vacation 2010
The fam went to Ocean City, Maryland, last week. We stayed just outside of Ocean City in Ocean Pines. A much better pace for a family and some actual rest and relaxation. This was Zoe's second trip to the ocean and she was much more outgoing and Max's first trip to the beach, that he could see. He wasn't too sure about the water, but he had his moments and he loved the sand. It only took a few minutes for sand to cover him literally from the top of his head to the bottom of his feet.
The first day at the beach. Zoe is showing off the sand, and Max is playing cars, a reoccuring theme, along with smashing sandcastles.
See more cars, still sitting on the boogie board, and you can't see the sand all over his face.
The beach bunny playing in the sand. In one of her moments of not running through the water.
Happy boy at the pool, no sand, but there were cars, you just can't see them.
Max and Daddy playing in the water. There were almost twins.
The whole gang, minus Scott, in our little space on the beach. A couple umbrellas for a little shade.
Aunt Stephanie came to visit for a few days and we took a walk down the boardwalk and saw the big kites in front of the kite shop. Max's phrase after this trip was "ByeBye Boardwalk" for about 20 minutes until we go home.
Max and Aunt Stephanie playing in the sand. This time almost twins with Aunt Stephanie.
There were play structures on the boardwalk. We were able to capture Max in one of the windows long enough to get a smile, and not an empty window.
The next big events are Zoe's birthday and starting Kindergarten next week.
The first day at the beach. Zoe is showing off the sand, and Max is playing cars, a reoccuring theme, along with smashing sandcastles.
See more cars, still sitting on the boogie board, and you can't see the sand all over his face.
The beach bunny playing in the sand. In one of her moments of not running through the water.
Happy boy at the pool, no sand, but there were cars, you just can't see them.
Max and Daddy playing in the water. There were almost twins.
The whole gang, minus Scott, in our little space on the beach. A couple umbrellas for a little shade.
Aunt Stephanie came to visit for a few days and we took a walk down the boardwalk and saw the big kites in front of the kite shop. Max's phrase after this trip was "ByeBye Boardwalk" for about 20 minutes until we go home.
Max and Aunt Stephanie playing in the sand. This time almost twins with Aunt Stephanie.
There were play structures on the boardwalk. We were able to capture Max in one of the windows long enough to get a smile, and not an empty window.Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Firefly Hunting
Zoe had a busy day last Friday. First was the park in the morning and then the pool in the afternoon, and then a night of firefly hunting and chasing.




There were lots of giggling and running across the yard like a crazy girl trying to scoop up fireflies. She was actually successful once. It was a fun night.
Zoe got her bug box out and had it ready for the fireflies.

She held the box over her head waiting for fireflies to go in, but also to let the ones in the box out. We're humane with our firefly catching. Unlike when I was a kid and we put them in a peanut butter jar with holes and grass and left them in there all night.

She had fun watching them crawl around in the bug box. It was a great way to get up close to them and not touch them.

Real close.

There were lots of giggling and running across the yard like a crazy girl trying to scoop up fireflies. She was actually successful once. It was a fun night.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
My Dad
Most of these posts are about Zoe and Max and then other people are part of the story. This time it is about my Dad, Glenn Lytle. I'm sure he'll be surprised when he reads this post, but it goes with the day. This morning Zoe, Max and I attended my dad's retirement ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. We got special permissions to go onto base and also into the secure building where he works. His official last day is Thursday, with 27 years of service both enlisted and civilian. His official title, at least what is printed, Chief, Ballistic Missile Performance Flight, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patt AFB, OH. There may be a photo or two later from the official photos.
I've always been asked what my dad does and depending on the source of the question determines what the answer is. Either it is he works at Wright-Patt and that is enough, or "I don't know", or if it is a questionnaire and I had to fill in the occupation it was Electrical Engineer. I always knew he did some sort of technology research, basically from the name of the division that he was in, and I knew he was a manager of some sort most recently. But I got a little more insight to what he does. I still don't know exactly what he does, but I really don't need to know that. He's worked with lots of different people and affected them all in different ways. I've heard basic stories throughout the years, and the successes and the frustrations that a few have caused. But all of them learned something whether they wanted to or not.
It was cool to see this side of my Dad. I got to be the proud daughter. Zoe and Max liked going to see him because they got to see big jets, and tiny model size planes. Luckily the small planes were behind glass otherwise there would have been a few people on the floor playing with them and making them fly. And not just the two little ones.
Now the fun starts for him.
Congrats Dad
I've always been asked what my dad does and depending on the source of the question determines what the answer is. Either it is he works at Wright-Patt and that is enough, or "I don't know", or if it is a questionnaire and I had to fill in the occupation it was Electrical Engineer. I always knew he did some sort of technology research, basically from the name of the division that he was in, and I knew he was a manager of some sort most recently. But I got a little more insight to what he does. I still don't know exactly what he does, but I really don't need to know that. He's worked with lots of different people and affected them all in different ways. I've heard basic stories throughout the years, and the successes and the frustrations that a few have caused. But all of them learned something whether they wanted to or not.
It was cool to see this side of my Dad. I got to be the proud daughter. Zoe and Max liked going to see him because they got to see big jets, and tiny model size planes. Luckily the small planes were behind glass otherwise there would have been a few people on the floor playing with them and making them fly. And not just the two little ones.
Now the fun starts for him.
Congrats Dad
Summer's Here
Summer’s here, let the games begin.
It was Max’s first time in the sprinkler, at first he wasn’t so sure about it but his big sister Zoe went right in and he was soon to follow. I think it will be a wet summer here in Weaverville. Hope every one has a good Memorial Day and a great start to their summer.
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