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The kids came bounding off the bus so excited. They came in and warmed up with some hot chocolate and then ran out for some fun in the snow.




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The kids came bounding off the bus so excited. They came in and warmed up with some hot chocolate and then ran out for some fun in the snow.
Its snowing! Our first snow! I'm sure I'll post pictures of the kids playing by tomorrow sometime. It is supposed to snow all night and tomorrow. Maybe the kids will get to make that snowman they were begging to make when we were stuck in Albequerque!
Many of you may have heard about my wonderful trip home from Arizona. As if traveling alone with four children wasn't challenging enough, I decided that going home the North route would be fun for the kids. They don't get to see much snow. I checked weather.com and decided it would be best to leave Saturday morning. I was WRONG!
In the Arizona mountains the kids got out and played in the snow. It was brief and fun.
Here is a sunset photo taken on the way back from the park to Uncle Curtis and Aunt Gennie's house.
I think Ryan liked Sailor's house the best on our visit to Arizona. I don't know why?! Look at that pile of toys! What fun!
Aunt Gennie had games and misc for the big kids too. See below. And Uncle Curtis is the coolest! He gave Robbie his retired Playstation.
Here are the girls back on December 20, 2006 in their dresses from Grandma.
Here are a few pictures of Ryan that I took today. Quite a busy boy.
A boy after Uncle Charley's heart.
Ouch! Mom, do you think you could go get my shoes?.
Uncle Walter and Aunt Jodie came for a quick visit this weekend. They brought out a trampoline that mom and dad found on E-bay for $3.75.
We had fun with Walter and Jodie. We had a few nice meals at home. Cooked them some farm fresh eggs for breakfast with biscuits and some of my canned apple butter.
Nagging wife says, "Remember you are not as young as you were when you jumped on these at Ma and Pa's.
Vonavie is right again!
OK kids, Its bath time everybody into the wash stall. I'll get the hose!
Its has been so nice these past few days. Almost hit the 70's outside. Notice, no jackets!
What do you think the chances are it will stay this way through their upcoming two weeks at home with mommy? Not good huh? I'll probably have four muchkins helping me bake cookies and with other inside activities. Just think how clean they will get their rooms. Yeah right! Wake up mommy, your dreaming!
Ashlee thinks, "I'm gonna get the stick from stitch."
"Come on Stitch, give me the stick..."
"I got it!"
Here is Robbie Rooster and some of his "chicks". Pun intended. (We did not name the rooster after our son, he was already named when we got him - Just coincidence.)
The small chick is one of the surviving chicks that hatched back in September. She and two others survived Stitch's chicken buffet day. Stitch ate the mom and four of the babies. BAD DOG!
Midnight has his winter coat. He is very fuzzy and soft. I did not know a horse could be so furry.
Diamond found a cozy gorilla to curl up with.
Ryan loves to sit and look at books. This one happens to be a sticker book.
The girls finally had their sleepover on Friday. All the girls had forgotten about it on the actual planned date the week prior. So I got to remake the doll cake. The purple and pink is the first verison. The orange is the second cake. The second one was requested to be yellow. But a mixup with the coloring had us deciding orange would be fine.
To moms delight the girls were all asleep by 11:00 p.m. Much better than the all-niter the boys pulled!