Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tan and Park playing hockey on the pond

Last week before Christmas (I know, Christmas will eventually get posted) it was really cold for quite some time. That means... POND HOCKEY!!! The boys love when it's cold enough they can take their skates and go skate on the pond. They had a great time and all their friends who were just trying to run on the ice were jealous that the boys had skates and were skating. It was cause for some serious brother-on-brother brawling, but they had a good time. Tanner didn't want to take his nice sticks so he just took one Chris' extra ones.
Parker chasing the puck.
Tanner is in gray and Parker is in the 33 jacket.
Nice little brotherly contest.
Parker on a mission...
At the end of the day, they can still stand side by side (the next picture I didn't post was Tanner pushing Parker out of the way... so much love :) Until next time....

4 comments:

Beck said...

Don't tell me Tam, I know... it looks like Park has his hand down his pants... but he didn't... but thought you might comment, so i thought I better beat you too it! haha :) Oh the joys...

Julie Ramsay said...

Your boys are so talented and athletic! They look awesome!

Tam said...

I actually missed the 'hands down the pants'. Guess I'll have to go back and look at it. He was probably just trying to keep his hands warm. Isnt that another yucky things boys do?

I dont know how you dont have a heart attack watching them play hockey on a pond. I just envision them falling through then ME having to jump into save them. Way too cold. I'd be for sticking with them skating at a rink.

BTW - I like the longer hair. Granted I know it isnt done but I think they look good. I am trying to figure out what to do with Blakes. I fear he'll have a mohawk the rest of his life because I dont know how to do anything else. Mohawk or shaved completely off -- thats all I do. Monster comment - sorry!

ivy said...

We LOVE pond hockey. We have a couple of places around here where we can take advantage of it, but don't do it often enough.