Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Paris and the Chocolate Chip Cabinet

Heidi has a lower level cabinet where she keeps all of her baking essentials: flour, sugar, oil and....Costco-sized chocolate chips. She accidentally left the door open one day and Paris discovered the semi-sweet treats in the yellow bag.


To keep her at bay, Heidi usually puts a few chips in a small snack bag and let's Paris sit on the floor to eat them. Heidi says she can remember being very small and having Ann (her mom) put Nestle morsels in pots and pans to keep the kids entertained while cooking, etc.



Being the smart 21 month old that she is, Paris waits for the cabinet door to open (since they have child locks on them) and conveniently sits inside the cabinet to have her treat.


Sometimes she has her snack bag...sometimes she figures out a way to open the much larger Nestle bag and sneaks them. The funniest part is that she will look straight at you while feeling and digging for a chip - acting like she is doing nothing wrong. Hopefully the series of pictures give you a fun look at her enjoying the Nestle experience.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Visiting Grandpa Ed In North Carolina

This is our first official entry into our blog. By mistake, I created "The Prince Family" blog when trying to create my login for the Lee and Ann Church Family blog. I am sure this will be a great way to share pictures and other fun things about the family.


We spent a couple of days in Wilmington at the end of June with Grandpa Ed. As usual, we spent the majority of our time on the beach swimming, fishing, playing football eating ice cream from the 4x4 Ice Cream Man and digging in the sand.












Paris learned very quickly that a handful of sand doesn't taste all that great. It only takes once to know that it belongs between the toes and not between your teeth!



Jackson had fun showing off his catching, throwing and running abilities on the beach. He also took good care of his sister when swimming.




Tyler had fun playing in the surf and walking on the sand bars looks for shells with me. She was very helpful with Paris, making sure she was safe. And, of course, Heidi took care of us all, making sure we all had enough sun screen.



It was great seeing Grandpa Ed again and he enjoyed seeing the kids. As always, he was a great host, cooking enough to feed an army.













Jackson's pride and joy - his #7 jersey...former Ohio State wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. or, as Jackson says, Teddy Ginn.