just kidding...this is without caffeine. He did this all on his own and it was pretty hilarious at the time.It is creative what kids can do with a balloon.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Another Festive Weekend
Quincenera
Daddy officiated a quincenera this weekend for Sara Vasquez. It was fancy and beautiful. It took place at a restaurant venue called Castaways. It is in the Hills of Burbank and overlooks the city. It was not unlike a wedding minus the groom. For those that are not familiar with a Quincenera or otherwise known as Mis Quince Anos. It is the celebration of a women into womenhood or her 15th birthday. At this one in particular, there was a ceremony where she and her court of men walked down the aisle, friends gave reflections, parents gave their blessing and gifts, and Dave gave a charge. Then there was a reception with hordeavers, dinner (prime rib:)), cake cutting, a choreographed dance with the court, DJ (AJ Mora) and dance with father and daughter. Tyler had a great time dancing to the music as usual. We had to cut his party shor tthough because we had to get him to bed before 9pm, so that he would be rested for his best friends birthday party and baptism the next day.
Birthday /Baptism Celebration: Ethan Waters
Boys in the Tub
One evening we were having dinner with Matt, Kristy and Clay Orzewalla, as well as Chris, Elizabeth and Ethan Waters when we thought it would fun for the boys to take their baths together. It was about bedtime for them and rather then everyone go home and take a bath we decided to through them all in the tub together. Her is the result of three boys in the tub.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Wedding Ring Bearer
This was a big weekend in the Knight household. Tyler was in his first wedding as a ring bearer and mommy shot her second wedding as a photographer. It was crazy:)
We timed it perfectly so Tyler would take a nice long nap between 11am-1pm and Dave would put him right in the car and bring to him to the church. Then, he would dress him in his little Tuxedo. The funny thing about his Tux is that it was originally 5X too big. I took it to a friend of mine who knows a little about alterations and we took the whole thing apart, cut it down and re-sewed it back together. You would of never known. I think it turned out nicely. It would have been easier to make one from scratch we found out, but the bride and groom had picked this one out. Everyone doubted that Tyler could walk down the isle, but not only did he walk down...he ran down with a big smile on his face. Dave and I were both at the other end and he was happy to see us I guess. We were proud of him. He even lasted a couple hours at the reception. He stayed up past his bed time(7:00pm) two nights in a row, but did great. He ended up going to bed a t 9:00pm, which is late for him considering he usually sleeps from 7pm-7am now.
I worked a 12 hour day and had a few moments to enjoy the company of Adam, Becca and Sophia Carpenter. They were all in the wedding(groomsmen, bridesmaid, and flower girl). We got to meet their new addition, Elise Noel (6 weeks) also. It was so great to see them....we miss them all!! On Sunday we got to spend the evening with them, which was special. It was hard to say good bye again:(
Daddy did a great job making sure Tyler was taken care of and to each location on time the day of the wedding. He had some help at the reception by Bryan, Renee, Bill and Carol Childs who were in town visiting Bryan and Renee.
To top of the weekend Becca and I had Mochi and Pinkberry to celebrate Valentine's day and the guys went to bed early. It was a great weekend, now on to hours of editting, sorting and post production. Here are a few pictures from the wedding.
We timed it perfectly so Tyler would take a nice long nap between 11am-1pm and Dave would put him right in the car and bring to him to the church. Then, he would dress him in his little Tuxedo. The funny thing about his Tux is that it was originally 5X too big. I took it to a friend of mine who knows a little about alterations and we took the whole thing apart, cut it down and re-sewed it back together. You would of never known. I think it turned out nicely. It would have been easier to make one from scratch we found out, but the bride and groom had picked this one out. Everyone doubted that Tyler could walk down the isle, but not only did he walk down...he ran down with a big smile on his face. Dave and I were both at the other end and he was happy to see us I guess. We were proud of him. He even lasted a couple hours at the reception. He stayed up past his bed time(7:00pm) two nights in a row, but did great. He ended up going to bed a t 9:00pm, which is late for him considering he usually sleeps from 7pm-7am now.
I worked a 12 hour day and had a few moments to enjoy the company of Adam, Becca and Sophia Carpenter. They were all in the wedding(groomsmen, bridesmaid, and flower girl). We got to meet their new addition, Elise Noel (6 weeks) also. It was so great to see them....we miss them all!! On Sunday we got to spend the evening with them, which was special. It was hard to say good bye again:(
Daddy did a great job making sure Tyler was taken care of and to each location on time the day of the wedding. He had some help at the reception by Bryan, Renee, Bill and Carol Childs who were in town visiting Bryan and Renee.
To top of the weekend Becca and I had Mochi and Pinkberry to celebrate Valentine's day and the guys went to bed early. It was a great weekend, now on to hours of editting, sorting and post production. Here are a few pictures from the wedding.
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