Wednesday, August 8, 2007

independence day

Every year on the 4th of July our neighborhood gets together and has a parade and party. They have been doing this for 50 years, supposedly the longest running neighborhood parade in Austin. The event is very Austinish - an eccentric mix of trashcan brigades, unicycles, old cars, strange bikes, spanish dancers, ROTC kids, firemen, politicians, and of course, what get together can be complete without guy with giant snake. Have fun with that one, Brian. It is a lot of fun, with a different vibe than the annual drunken strangeness that is New Years. Of course, that parade does have bagpipes... and lots of yelling.





This guy cracks me up. On Halloween he wrapped himself in saran wrap and hid in his trashcan, jumping out and yelling at the unsuspecting trick-or-treaters. He certainly added a little bit of extra drama to our night. Luke is still trying to come to terms with it...



Sierra and our across the street neighbor.





Wednesday, August 1, 2007

painting


Sorry, these are sideways and not the order I tried to put them in. I'm sure I'll get the hang of this... The kids were working on making a background for the aquarium in their room. It has finally stopped raining, so we can be outside!





Sierra - "Look, I'm Cinderella with no pants..."




swing-bot

We have these great neighbors, super socially responsible young couple. From the moment they moved in I think we have kept them entertained with our front yard antics. They don't have kids, they have cats, and they call us "the breeders." Anyways, they have nicknamed Autry swing-bot, which I think is really quite fitting.
love,
Jubilee