Our November/December started out with wishing Miss Kayla a happy birthday. All of a sudden she is seven years old.
Lots of fun gifts, but nothing as special as her new doll! With some birthday money she chose a special outfit and glasses for her new doll that she has named Emily.
We loved having Stephen's family here for Thanksgiving. How did we let the entire time get by without taking "organized" photos? Here is Richard with Emmy, Camden, Lena, & Max.
All the kids sat around the table....and the only adults were Brian and Carly! They handled it just fine!
The older ones are just now beginning to enjoy games like Monopoly. The guys looked for a spot to set up the game and they played away. I think Joshua actually won this particular game.
We celebrated Christmas with Stephen's family on Friday night before they had to leave on Saturday. What fun! Henry, Lena, Enny, and Max.
Richard sat still for just a little too long and went fast asleep. (Monopoly money still in hand.)
Joshua's 9th birthday came next. A third grader. The kids are growing up so quickly.
The cupcakes had Monopoly symbols on them.
Tyler was just too hot! Just strip that shirt off to cool down.
Jordy and Rebecca.
Back to the "project." The insulation was "blown."
Just a funny incident. A tree at the corner of our yard in the right of way had died, so the road crew came in to cut it down. Think we have it covered, men!
The dining room wall is now officially down, the drywall up. Beginning to take shape. The spots you see aren't snowflakes. It was actually that dusty in the house!
Looking into the "mud room" and closet.
Jordy is ready to help Grandpa and it's absolutely necessary to get on your tummy to get a closer look.
Look at my tape measure. It fits on my pants just like Grandpa.
This is such an awful picture. All the kids had come up and we decided to have pizza. I sat a couple of boxes in the bathroom counter to get ready to throw away, and Joshua sat his stuffed animal on top! It looked a little bit too real for me!
Our annual "thank you" Christmas gift to our Sparks leaders. Yes, it's a lot of little loaves of bread, but even more, each little loaf represents a leader that faithfully comes each week to Sparks.
More project pictures!
On Christmas Eve Richard got the shelves installed in the closet so we could hang up coats. How nice!
Our Christmas tradition....we read the Christmas story before we open gifts and the kids dress up to be the characters. This year: Kayla was "Mary" and Joshua was "Joseph."
Rebecca got HOT. Off with the sweatshirt!
Richard feels if he eats a Rice Krispie bar he's eating a "breakfast of champions" because, afterall, he's eating cereal....right? Well, this is one King Size Rice Krispie Treat from Brian & Carly!
Pecan Pie, Chocolate Fudge, Chocolate sheet cake, and peanut clusters. Have enough goodies!
Camden - 5 months old
Westin - 2 yrs old December 28.