I don’t take many “formal” photos of the boys; however, I do try to make an effort on their birthdays and half birthdays to get some official/planned/shoot-like photos of them, especially since they are growing so quickly these days. And while they may be growing up quickly, I am not apparently quick to post the photos so please excuse the tardiness of the photos and focus on how darn cute our little bird is.
Author: kristenperreault
3 of a kind
I suppose it’s about time that we made official announcements around here…
In August/July we will be adding another brother to the mix!! I had my 20 week ultrasound last Friday and Jamie and I were thrilled to see a happy (yes this is an assumption but how could he not be?) and very healthy little boy growing away. I can’t imagine how crazy things are going to be around here in the coming months; however, I also can’t imagine my heart feeling more full!
Our “it’s a boy” announcement photos didn’t exactly go as planned (the blue balloon I got was popped 30 seconds after it was handed to Jay and I didn’t get a single photo of it) but I guess that’s what I get for planning anything in the first place. This is our reality these days- a house full of busy, busy boys who don’t want to sit still for photos. Thanks Daddy for helping to get one where everyone is at least looking.
and some outtakes because they make me smile-

and a peek (please excuse the iPhone photo of the ultrasound) at our sweet little guy, I think he just might have the same nose as his brothers ;)

p.s. Thanks Aunt Holly (the Great) for the post title ;) What really could be better than three of a kind?!
touch a truck
A few months ago Jamie and I took Jay and Charlie to an event called Orlando Touch a Truck. A local church, Orlando Lutheran Church, hosts an event where they get all kinds of trucks and work vehicles to come in and the kids can sit in them, ride on them and play around on them. Jay had a blast looking at all of the trucks and even Charlie got to have a few turns.
mornings
Some days are better than others. It’s true and something that I am slowly beginning to accept; along with grumpy comes joy and laughter and the opposite is true of course. This morning regardless of the tears, tired yawns, not-quite awake cuddles and the protests against breakfast my sweet boys giggled at each other for no apparent reason. These are the moments of the day that I try to remember as I say my prayers and crash for the night and I hope they do too.
Here’s the silly, the serious, the pouty and the giggles. Happy Wednesday to you.
swinging
More park pictures because they are adorable! Do you remember these photos of Jay in the swings? Well these ones of Charlie remind me of them a whole lot.
traveling to the park- these next few crack me up, they show Jay’s ever changing personality SO well… ah, to be TWO

squeaky clean
big boy bike
Jamie and I have been waiting a while before going ahead and purchasing Jay his first bike. After a little bit of thought (mostly on Jamie’s part since I didn’t have many opinions on the topic) we settled on getting him a pedaless bike (also known as a push bike, balance bike, glider bike). He is getting better by the day at pushing/gliding on his bike and I am having a hard time keeping up with them now that he is really getting the hang of it. And yes this is the same bike you spied a few days ago in Charlie’s 15 month post.
Waiting for his surprise…
snuggle time with my boys
One beautiful Saturday afternoon I got a few outdoor snuggles with my guys and while we were out Jamie grabbed a few photos of us. I am so glad that he had the camera because I just adore these photos.
the next few photos reminds me a whole lot of these ones…

backyard fort, phase 1
There has never been any doubt in my mind that our boys are lucky. They want for nothing, are constantly showered with love and attention and most importantly they have an awesome Daddy! The later most applies to this post specifically but the others were worth mentioning too ;)
Why is Daddy so particularly awesome these days you ask? Because after not much convincing from Mommy he agreed and almost immediately started working on their very own fort!! Let me back up a bit.. It’s no secret that our boys LOVE the outdoors. If they are sad/grumpy/bored, we walk outside and all is well with the world again. Because of their love of the outdoors we spend a whole lot of time out there. Frequently, we head out front to our courtyard (such a great area to have with little kids) to play in the water table. Jay and Charlie usually take time to “wash and rinse cars” and basically drench themselves in water while we play. However, most recently Jay has taken to digging and moving dirt with his dump truck and cars. He digs in the flower bed out front, which doesn’t bother me (I don’t have a green thumb or the time/desire to do much with it so it’s not like he’s digging up my flowers) so it wasn’t a problem until we potty trained. Prior to potty training we/I would just take off his dirt covered diaper, hose him off and then head inside. After potty training we now have this…
See the problem? And yes it is a cute tushie and yes he will probably kill me later for posting this photo but I am okay with that ;) There is a whole lot more scrubbing that needs to take place these days after playing in addition to it just being kind of gross.
So in an effort to refocus this post and brag on my ultra-talented and fantastic husband we decided that Jay needed a “clean” place to dig and hence the fort idea was born. Jamie had help from Josh and George last Sunday with the planning, initial purchasing of materials and building of the sandbox and frame and this Saturday with the help of Josh and Uncle Mark, the cover for the sandbox was built and installed. It (the fort) isn’t finished yet but I am too excited about it not to share. There is a mix of iphone photos and DSLR camera photos below to show the progress and I promise to post again when it’s finished. Get ready to be jealous because it’s cool and you know that you want one :)
Bupper’s Big Guck helped haul home the supplies.
The fort project kickoff happened to take place on the coldest day of the year so far, hence the hats and jackets.
Using Pepere’s awesome nail gun
Charlie wanted to help with the digging. Also, he says “cheese” frequently when he sees a camera now, hence the face.

Trimming some low-hanging branches.
The day after, showing the boys the initial construction that finished after they were asleep.

One week later, adding more sand (1400lbs total)
When we decided it was time to go in for the night. To say that they like it would be quite the understatement.

I thought having someplace to sit near the sandbox would be especially nice and after looking around for a few ideas I stumbled upon these plans. Jamie and the guys took these plans and kind of ran with it and let’s be honest, ours is so much cooler than the original! Here’s a video of how the lid works so you can get a better idea of how it works…
park time with daddy
In the fall I was swamped with client photos- I had the almost every weekend and sometimes both days of the weekend booked. It was fun, don’t get me wrong, but I did hate that it took away from some of our weekend family time. Either way it happened and I was busy which made it nice that the boys could join me on a location scouting trip. We made a night out of it- had a picnic in the park, ran around and ended up playing at the playground until the sun went down. Both Jay and Charlie have really started to love going to the park and up until this point Charlie had really only been on the swings; however, since Daddy was there he helped with the slide a few times and Charlie LOVED it.





























































































































