Sunday, July 18, 2010

My Little Sister's Wedding

I snagged this photo from the photographer's website: http://clanegesselphotography.blogspot.com/
Kayce is so beautiful. The photo reminds me of the front of an album cover.

They met the first day of their freshmen year in college. He majored in physics and she majored in business. They graduated a year ago and have been working toward their teaching credentials. He loves ultimate frisbee. She loves coffee and shopping. They both love cooking together, kids, the great outdoors, and the YMCA.

Last weekend they tied the knot. It was a beautiful ceremony and reception filled with tears of joy and laughter. We all wish them the best as they begin their new life together as husband and wife.


I love this photo.




The bridesmaid dresses were unique.

They could be tied ten different ways depending on one's body-type, mood, or style.


My dad bravely walked his youngest daughter down the aisle.



Husband and wife!


I love this idea! They had a photo booth at the reception for the guests. A book was nearby for the photos to be glued into and a message to be written along with it.First dance

Father-daughter dance



My beautiful cousins





Gram with her newest great-grand baby, Eveyn.






Dad and his girls




Another father-daughter dance

My grandparents will be celebrating their 60th anniversary in October. They've done a good job of paving the way for the rest of us.




My brother, Kris with his wife and their youngest daughter.









I wish I had recorded the entire song, but unfortunately I only got the last bit. Kayce's friend and maid of honor, Katie, wrote the lyrics for the bride and groom and sang the song as her toast to them.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Happy 3rd Birthday Karsten!

My precious nephew turned three recently and we gathered at his home last weekend to celebrate. He had a garbage truck themed party- perfect for a preschooler!

The children were glad for a place to cool down from the heat. They had fun playing in the shark pool that my mom blew up with her lungs alone. It took a while, but the children were thankful.

Karsty was thrilled with the tool box his parents gave him.

Big boy. Proud parents.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Happy Independence Day!

We had a mellow 4th of July around here. I like mellow these days. Ken worked the day shift (great for the 4th of July) so I took the children to church and surprised them with a visit to a local park afterward. The weather was overcast, so swimming was a cold adventure for my boys.



Kennedy tried juggling at one of the booths. I was impressed that she picked it up so easily.

Jack and Harrison raced up and down the hills during the xylophone concert.

We returned home for Mikey's nap. Kiki put the finishing touches on our patriotic treat.
The results of our 1st annual Independence Day Coloring Contest. The winners received Tic Tacs for their prizes.









From our front porch, the children watched the fireworks show in the eastern sky.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Jackson's Half Birthday

For those of you who are counting, we are half way to Christmas. I know because two of my sons celebrate birthdays on both sides of the holiday. Michael's birthday is the day before Christmas Eve and Jackson's is the day after Christmas. Jack's half B-D happened to fall on the same day as the Rock N Roll Half Marathon, but that didn't keep us from celebrating.
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After we arrived home, I took the children to the library, only to find out that a festival was taking place right across the street. The children and I had fun visiting the booths, listening to music, and making tiny origami baskets. Sorry, no photos.
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When we arrived home, my super-fun husband jumped in the car and we went on a geo-caching adventure. Our new GPS had arrived in the mail and he was ready to use it. We plugged in the coordinates for a local geo cache and off we went to find our bootie. Unfortunately, we marched along in the sun, looking under bushes, behind trees, around fire hydrants, but did not find the geo cache. This was our second unsuccessful attempt at this new (for us) activity. We tried on Father's Day with the GPS we gave Dad, but in the pouring rain, we were not able to find that cache either.

We were disappointed but not discouraged. Now we are even more determined to find the geo-cache on our next attempt.
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We arrived home and celebrated our precious Jack with his choice of ice cream cones with sprinkles. At least we didn't have to go searching for those!