Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Santa Photos 2010

The Santa photo this year was fun. We went to see good 'ol Clause after church one Sunday, since the kiddos were already looking pretty dapper.


We had the older children ready and then added McKinley at the last minute. She wasn't too happy about our plan.

It worked better to have Santa sneak up behind her.


Our little sugar plums.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Seattle Marathon Father/Daughter Team

I used to think that people who ran marathons were superheros. Now I know they are just regular people with a 26.2 mile dream.

On November 28th I had the privilege of running the full Seattle Marathon with my dad. It was a memorable experience that I will always treasure.





We crossed the finish line at a chip time of 4:37:32.

Here is our wonderful cheer squad who showed up at various spots along the route.
My favorite moment in the race was near the end. As we crested our last hill toward the finish line, my oldest son, Jack, joined us on the course and ran along side us for a ways; three generations running side-by-side. I wish I had a photo to share.
I'm thankful for the opportunity to have run a marathon with my father, thankful for my family for putting up with all of my training, for a healthy body, and for our God who gave us the strength to push ourselves to complete 26.2 miles.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving was a little less conventional than usual. We didn't go to Grandma's house. We weren't surrounded by extended family and lots of commotion. But we were surrounded by our cozy little family and lots of love.

It had snowed a couple days before Thanksgiving. Ken was stuck at work the first night and wasn't able to come home. Since we live on a hill, we weren't able to get out either. So on Thanksgiving morning, Ken made the call that we would stay put. Thankfully we had a small turkey that we were able to defrost and enough potatoes and other items to put together a nice Thanksgiving dinner.



Thankful for the snow




The two big kids helped peel potatoes.




Harrison made the mulled cider.


Dad deep fried the turkey for our feast.

We gathered around our table for a simple feast and a time of giving thanks to our good God and His wonderful gifts.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Whew! It's Been Four Months!

My wonderful husband bought me a new camera last year. I really like it. The only problem is that it takes up a lot of space on the computer. I am so low tech, I don't know how to move things around to make more room on the hard drive. So I rely on having someone else coming over to help out with it. Every time. That's why it's been four months since the last post.

Here are a few snapshots of what has been going on in our family in the past four months...

We had a great vacation in Idaho.

Good times at the annual family vacation in Hood Canal with Ken's family


Ran the Tacoma Narrows Half Marathon with my dad

Kennedy and Jackson started school in the fall. Harrison is homeschooling and Mikey recently started preschool.
My dear friend, Tamara, came out to visit with her family.
Our annual trip to the pumpkin patch was a bit too late in the evening. Many of our photos are in the dark.
Harrison marked his sixth birthday with a Green Eggs and Ham party.


My grandparents celebrated their 60th anniversary

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Happy Birthday Anniversary

Our sweet McKinley Rose turned one last month. We started out her morning with a healthy birthday muffin that big sister made especially for her.


The children were attending VBS that week, so after we picked them up from "Adventure Camp" we met Daddy at McDonald's for a small lunch celebration for our little McNugget.

Happy Birthday, Sweetie Pie! We love you!


Later that evening, Cousin Kelly came by to watch the kiddos so that we could celebrate our 14th anniversary. We had a nice ride up to Alki on the motorcycle where we enjoyed a delicious Mexican dinner at Cactus Bar and Grill. Then we watched the sunset over the Puget Sound while sipping our iced Starbucks coffee.

Happy Anniversary, Babe. Here's to watching many more sunsets together. Cheers!

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.