You wouldn't know it by looking outside, but we did have a few sizzling days there for awhile. The kids could not wait to don their swimsuits and head out back! After being liberally slathered with sunscreen by mom, they were finally free to play with the cool water!
Monday, May 4, 2009
An Elmer Easter
Samuel and I love living close to both of our families, so getting together for the holidays is always a welcome scramble!
Samuel's arms are full with his newest niece and nephew! Parents of twins, triplets, and more, we don't know how you do it!
It's hard to believe this holiday's come and gone!
Next year we'll have a 10-month old!
Next year we'll have a 10-month old!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Easter Dinner with the Lopez & Ramos Families
Last year we hosted Easter Dinner in our rental home while we were waiting for this home to be built. At that time, my grandpa was dying, and though we knew the end was near, we gathered to celebrate this special day, Easter, and the resurrection of the Savior.
It was a great opportunity then, for the family to draw close together...
and it remains a great opportunity today as well.
It was a great opportunity then, for the family to draw close together...
and it remains a great opportunity today as well.
This is just a handful of the grand kids and great-grand kids.
Each and every one, even the older ones who are trying to play it cool, are anxious for the egg hunt to start.
Each and every one, even the older ones who are trying to play it cool, are anxious for the egg hunt to start.
Dora for All!
Owen loves Dora.
If he sees her, he goes bananas and won't stop yelling her name. It's really embarassing at the store.
But when I cleaned out Iris' P.J. drawer, and found that her Dora P.J.'s were just too small, guess who was ready to step in-literally!
Dad's appalled.
Mom says at least their blue!
But no one can deny the smile on our son's face.
Priceless.
Sacramento Temple Photo Shoot
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The Night before Easter
Our kids love to carefully lay out the Easter baskets the night before the Easter Bunny comes. Apparently, like Santa, the Bunny prefers close proximity to the fireplace.
In addition, someone always voices the hopeful wish that he will leave a trail of candy from their rooms to the their baskets.
He always does!
This candy trail is always greeted with loud squeals from the oldest children, who eagerly leap over the trail, anxious to find their baskets brimming with treats. While they are content to peruse their baskets, the youngest child, this year it's Owen, always meanders slowly along the trail, careful to pick-up each piece of candy so as to digest every single one.
In addition, someone always voices the hopeful wish that he will leave a trail of candy from their rooms to the their baskets.
He always does!
This candy trail is always greeted with loud squeals from the oldest children, who eagerly leap over the trail, anxious to find their baskets brimming with treats. While they are content to peruse their baskets, the youngest child, this year it's Owen, always meanders slowly along the trail, careful to pick-up each piece of candy so as to digest every single one.
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