Saturday, September 15, 2007

Birthdays? We've got that

Our family has become so expansive that virtually every month there is a birthday, anniversary, graduation, or some other reason to get together and celebrate (and eat, as we are prone to do). September is no exception, with both James and Mia celebrating birthdays. Mia has just turned one, and James is already five. It's hard to believe it's been five years since James was so small and trying to squirm away from me and anyone else who held him.

In a rather strange twist of fate, at this gathering, a few pictures were taken. Who am I kidding, it was like a media event. The adults are the paparazzi, and the young ones are the celebrities. Care to see a small sampling of the pictures? I knew you would.

Here, Angela and Grandpa appear to be enjoying a nice adult discussion. The picture and their expressions do not show the chaos that engulfed them.
Here are all the boys enjoying TV and video games together.
James and older brother mix it up.

Here, James opens a present as his brothers look on. Brendan asked the inevitable, "When is my birthday?" It's still a ways off my friend.

Here's Mia doing what she does best: being cute. She did seem to enjoy being around all these rowdy people.

And here she is with her cousins.

Halloween is still over a month away, but Mom let the guys wear their costumes early. Pretty cool.

I couldn't resist putting this picture in. I sure am fond of this little one.

Here's one more of Mia and Uncle John. Thanks to Mom for the contribution.





Here is a movie clip of Brendan demonstrating his karate prowess. He is a serious, focused young man when he's performing martial arts.


Here are the brothers relaxing on the couch. Listen for James to inquire about his dinner.


And here's Mia surrounded by her cousins.


This clip is called "starving for waiting". Brendan coined this expression to express his dismay and that lack of speed with which the gifts are being distributed.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Mom's birthday was this week. The children and grandchildren descend upon the original casa de Chaney to celebrate the Matriarch's birthday. I'd say a good time was had by all. Uncle John was certainly entertained for the duration.

Here's a picture of the oldest child:

And here's the youngest, looking sad or mad. You talking to me? You talking to me?

Grandma yuks it up with Brendan. Brendan's got his eye on that dessert.

And here's John prancing about the living room. Balloon so shiny...

Something's obviously funny here. Probably a picture of Dad (standing in background) from high school.

They all look so nice and innocent.

Mom likes one of her new gifts.

And here are all of the Grandsons preparing for a preemptive strike.

Ahh, and movies. These are unedited, so watch at your own discretion.