Sunday, December 28, 2008

Twas the night before Christmas

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through our house



Tiny creatures were stirring, bringing joy to my spouse


There is Caleb, and Gage, and Parker make three


then Gavin, and Carson, and Jackson you see





Little Brooke being the youngest is next in line


Then baby Decker in 2009




Making reindeer hats was really quite fun


and frosting cookies for Santa to eat on the run


Wait, it looks like Jordan had something sour to drink


And Parker can't even see to think


Carson is drooling over Cookies (he can't eat)


And Brooke was happy just to sleep


(while we caught Gavin under the sheets)


Ashley got her a puppy and a little bling


Look Bradley gave her a ring






As we wish everyone a Merry Christmas



And to all a "Good Night"

Sunday, December 7, 2008

My Sister

My dear sweet sister Susan passed away
yesterday after years of battling cancer.
December 6th, 2008 at 6:25 p.m.


I am thankful for having an older sister as an example.


She has now joined her mother and father
who have been anticpating her arrival.

Families are together forever.


I am thankful for the bonds of brothers and sisters.


We are thankful for the knowledge that we will see her again someday.
She has taught us about courage, determination, strength, and faith.
We will miss her! Love you Susan.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving from #@*^!

Thanksgiving day started out great! The Cheng's and Decker's came over for dinner.
Ashley and happy baby Carson.
Gavin's two favorite things... wearing Grandpa's hats and olives.
I just can't seem to get enough of those fat cheeks and sparkley eyes.


Now the fun begins...the turkey took an hour longer to cook than we had planned. When it was finally done, Warren was cutting the turkey on the counter when all of a sudden the turkey ran off the counter and was on the floor. What the??? It's a good thing we believe in the 10 second rule. Now we weren't even hungry because we had been munching on all the yummy appetizers. By now the kids were done being good and wanted to do their own thing besides eat dinner. However, I do have to thank Emily and Amy for helping with the delicious food. We don't have any pictures of the Thanksgiving dinner, so this the best we could do.

Caleb eating a LITTLE drumstick
Ty, Jill, Jackson, Brooke, Jordan, and Lacey came at the end for dessert.
Brooke is only a month old and she has already learned some gang signs.

Emily had a great idea of making rice krispy turkeys.
Parker couldn't resist and had to eat his right away.

Here are the kids making their turkeys.

Hooray Thanksgiving is almost over with!

Now it's over!
Next year we are going the Marriott!
Who wants to come with us?