Friday, March 25, 2011

a weekend in the spring



Like bears drawn out of their dark caves after a winter of hibernation seeking light and sustenance, so is the Attridge family drawn to the outdoors at the first sign of spring. Colorado has been very nice to us this year after one of the worst winters last year that I can recall. The daffodils are in bloom, the tulips are an inch out of the ground, and the willow and the aspen are competing for the award of first leaf in the yard this year.

Last weekend was the kind of weekend I could relive for a lifetime of weekends. We all went to a nine hole, par three golf course in Loveland. Paul golfed, Tim caddied, and Luke and I were cheerleaders. It's rekindled my desire to learn to play. Maybe Tim and I will take lessons together.


watching the action


smiles all around


putting


retrieving his ball


the ninth hole

No glorious weekend is truly glorious without a braai.


my mouth waters every time i see this photo


do i need to say anything?


raising tim properly (note lighter in his hand)


unlike tim, luke actually looks like he could become a rugby player


i'm not a white wine drinker, but the first days of spring make it so much better


luke agrees

The ultimate celebration of the return of warm weather has got to be a naked child in the back yard. We put a little water in Tim's old travel bath and he didn't take long to get into the spirit of things.


happy boy


naked boy


learning to wee standing up is much more fun than in the loo apparently


happy mom and naked boy

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lovely little butt

Anonymous said...

Would love to lick that butt hole

Anonymous said...

I wpuld lead him to the laundry room and lock the door till im dpme with that tight ass

Anonymous said...

It would be nice to fuck him in the laundry room, on top of a nice warm dryer. But I'd also like to take him into the parents' bedroom. First he'd suck my dick, get it nice and slick, and then I'd turn him over and fuck him in his tiny, tight bum hole.

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