Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Merry Christmas
We hope you had a merry Christmas! We sure did :-) We were spoiled with many fun gifts to play with and enjoy. We went over to my parent's house for Christmas Eve where we did the Nativity. Ben was Joseph, Baylie was Mary, my dad was the donkey, Natalie was the angel, my mom was the narrator and Ashley and I were Shepherds. The next morning my parents came over to open gifts and for breakfast. Ben got me a Bosch mixer which I am THRILLED about. I have already used it more times than I can count. The girls' favorite and most played with gifts are their barbies from Grandma and Ben is excited to try out his miter saw and saw horses. We hope you have a happy New Year!
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Mom and I went to see Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and we loved it! Luckily my Dad isn't one for the theater so it was just a girls' night out. Of course Seattle was under a couple of inches of ice, so driving was a little interesting, but the music and dancing was spectacular and it was a treat for sure! Thanks Mom!
Snow!
We had so much snow this Christmas!! It was so awesome! The girls and I had fun playing in the snow, making a snowgirl, jumping on the trampoline, etc. The girls couldn't play enough :-)
This table showed 6 1/2 inches, but I think we had closer to 8 by the time it was all done.
I hope our trampoline is okay - we kept our shoes on, but the snowy tramp was irresistible!
This table showed 6 1/2 inches, but I think we had closer to 8 by the time it was all done.
I hope our trampoline is okay - we kept our shoes on, but the snowy tramp was irresistible!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Preschool Christmas Program
Running in the Snow
My new running partner! I am so excited that Tiffany moved into our ward. She has been amazing for me. Agreeing to run any distance any time in any weather - my kind of girl. We started running with light snow on the roads and by the time we finished the snow was coming down and covering everything. It was beautiful and super fun!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thanksgiving
Baylie loves her cousins - especially Eli
Aunt Tera spreading the yummy goodness of whipped cream on her layered jello!
Aunt Tera spreading the yummy goodness of whipped cream on her layered jello!
Mom and James doing the turkey & gravy
Baylie with Cousin Samuel
Baylie with Cousin Samuel
Sitting down for dinner.
Ben was cut out so we took another shot :-)
We had such a great time in Idaho. We did our annual turkey trot, turkey bowl and black friday shopping together. We really love doing our shopping in Moscow ID because it is a small college town so most of the lines are small and no one gets trampled getting in the store and there are usually enough of the deals that everyone gets what they want :-) With my parents, our van was filled to capacity. After our shopping we were officially stuffed and had to leave some of our things there to be brought over at Christmas time. Thanks again Stoner family, we had a wonderful time yet again!
Ben was cut out so we took another shot :-)
We had such a great time in Idaho. We did our annual turkey trot, turkey bowl and black friday shopping together. We really love doing our shopping in Moscow ID because it is a small college town so most of the lines are small and no one gets trampled getting in the store and there are usually enough of the deals that everyone gets what they want :-) With my parents, our van was filled to capacity. After our shopping we were officially stuffed and had to leave some of our things there to be brought over at Christmas time. Thanks again Stoner family, we had a wonderful time yet again!
My Dad
My Dad taught his health class about setting goals. He decided to set a goal of running an 8 minute mile. Now, back in the day that would practically be walking for him, but at 60, he has felt the affects and decided that would be a good challenge.
So, we went to cheer him on. :-)
So, we went to cheer him on. :-)
In our marathons it is typical to lose a toe nail due to the trauma your feet take for 3 1/2 hours or so. We have seen signs like this along marathon routes. My dad laughed at this sign.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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