A whole donut and a diet coke
Levi: “When I am bigger, I can have a whole donut?”
Daddy: “Yes”
Levi: “And a soda? A diet Coke?”
Levi: “When I am bigger, I can have a whole donut?”
Daddy: “Yes”
Levi: “And a soda? A diet Coke?”
This post is courtesy of the amazing Jennifer.
They are digging out a huge basement for what can only be a store of some sort. It was crazy exciting, there was so much going on. There was a bulldozer moving a pile of rocks, and 2 diggers hauling dirt from a huge pile onto double dump trucks. There was a pretty constant stream of double dump trucks lined up around the block, and as soon as one was full, it would leave and everyone would move forward. It was great! We wernt the only construction site crazy kids there- other kids came and joined us, watching through the fence. It was the highlight of our day!


We spent Fathers’ Morning at the Seattle Aquarium. And so did every other family in Seattle.
Here are the boys wearing the Diesel Boy and Honest Don’s shirts I got made for them for Fathers’ Day. That Diesel Boy shirt Levi is wearing is just like one that the band had on sale while they were touring. 
The boys were in the middle of saying “I love you” to Daddy in the photo above. No kidding. Heartbreakingly sweet.

Dave got a skateboard this week, and he has been having fun riding it. Which is awesome. But even awesomer is that the boys were getting rides on it. And.. by the way… that Black Sabbath shirt is Levi’s favorite shirt. He asks to wear it all the time.
The boys have been doing a lot more playing together lately, which is so sweet to see. So sweet, in fact, that I made a 5 minute video of it. Warning, this is truly for blood-relatives only. Cause, unless you love the guys more than almost anything else in the whole world, this will be remarkably boring to you. And maybe even for some of you.
But it fascinates and delights me… so here we go.
And here is another example of them playing together. It is easier to hear, and also a prime example of things girls don’t do.