Saturday, August 15, 2009

Bowling!

Everyone is so excited and ready to bowl. I thought the mini bowling shoes were SO cute! Pretty much anything is cute when it's little. :-)


Leah, waiting anxiously to see how many pins she knocks down.

Anna going for her turn. She didn't need/want any help. She is a "bid durl" most of the time.

The mighty roll...

Jumping for joy! Pins were knocked down! Any time a pin was knocked down, cheerleader Leah would scream, "Yay! You win! You win! Great job!"


What's bowling without the greasy coffee shop cuisine.

Nachos always bring out the smiles.

After several balls got stuck in the middle of the lane, the worker brought out this cool ramp to help the girls get a little more momentum.

Leah was the most awesome cheerleader. She clapped and yelled for every single person every single time they bowled. That takes some effort to be that energetic for two hours. Yes, it took us two hours to bowl one game. Ha ha!

Leah lovin' on Nana.

Raychel telling May something really important.
Today was out bowling debut as a family! The girls had a marvelous time trying something new. So glad my family could join us for the festivities. It's so much fun to experience new things together!

5 comments:

Coulam Crew said...

How fun! That was one thing I wanted to do when we were there! Oh well, we'll just put it on the list for next year :)

Amy said...

I had so much fun! You forgot to add that Leah would go, "Oh yeah! Uh Huh! Oh yeah! Uh Huh!" for about 15 minutes at a time. She's quite the cheerleader. When I was walking back with the food, this lady was walking behind me and Anna ever the polite one points at her and goes, "Who that May?!" And the lady was like "Hi, aren't you cute?" And Anna just stares at her with an open mouth :]
Love the picture of me and Raychel...she's always telling me such important useful information :] Good pictures!

My Little Spoons said...

It is so great to see families that spend time together, your girls will grow up and see how important families are. I am trying to teach the kids the same thing. :)

Cecilee said...

My girls saw your post and now they want to bowl too! Looks like fun, and something we can do indoors so maybe we'll try it.

Joanna Wilson said...

I finally figured it out. your twins belong in one of those early valentines with the pink cheeks (altho usually they have blonde hair) with or without wings and an arrow...they are straight out of an artist's imagination. I don't know how you get enough of them