Wednesday, February 20, 2013

It's About Time....

Dear Heidi.

You inspired me to finally post something.  Here are a million pictures- in anything but chronological order...  

A home-improvement project... putting shelves in our storage room . Glenn rocked it.
 I LOVE having shelving in there now!


Jonas' new favorite buddy-- his Dreamlite.
He asked me to take this picture of the two of them.  I love how ecstatic he can get about little things :).


Glenn's birthday!   Yeah, it was a little lame... I had gotten horribly sick that week so the best I could do was decorate, make a couple special meals, and have some gifts ready.  Usually we have an experience together (and I was planning a party for him), but that just wasn't possible this year.... sigh.  This picture makes me feel guilty.  We sure love this guy. Maybe we'll throw a happy half-birthday...
Oh, he is growing so fast.  And so handsome.  Sometimes I can't believe it happens this quickly.



Annual Gingerbread House making.  Yes, we go with the pre-fab kits.  I love those things. 






My birthday morning.  Nothing so perfect as having your favorite people around.
Max made me a Lego house for my birthday.  It was fun to sit in the morning light and play together.


For my birthday I was spoiled!  Glenn decorated so well and our amazing friends the Roans made  me a surprise dinner that was fantastic.  It was lovely!





CHRISTMAS!
*It was just our small family this year for Christmas morning, while getting to enjoy Michael and his family for Christmas Eve in their hotel room in San Diego.  IT WAS SO PERFECT. Family talent show followed by reading Luke 2.  We loved it all.  Well, minus the food poisoning we got from Marie Calendar's...









We got to have Micheal and Danielle's family stay with us a few days after Christmas.  HOW WE LOVE THEM!  

Editing our funny voice-over movie from the train station :)




Ali's 3!  She wanted a My Little Ponies cake.  She has already assigned us to do the same thing next year, but this time with a full bodied horse... :)  We adore this little girl-- her spunk and charm, intelligence, cuddles, and helpful ways.  She is independent and oh-so-perfect.  I am so glad she is ours!






Just because he cracks me up!  What would life be without this boy?  A lot less fun, I'm sure of that :).

Ali painted my nails!  She picked blue nail polish... her new favorite color. She was so proud. This was one of those sweet moments getting to be girly with my daughter. 


Oh, isn't she darling?!  My Aunt Kathy made this dress and we LOVE it.  I've been trying it on for half a year to see when it would fit.  Ali felt like a queen in a full length skirt.   







We were so lucky to have Grandma and Grandpa Harmon with us for Thanksgiving!  Seriously, isn't that love?  They came to see us despite the vast majority of their kids being in Utah for the holiday.  We felt utterly spoiled.  They came with their bags packed with fun-- puzzles to make, Chocolate Turkey Cupcakes to make, books and books to read, and fun games to play.  They are fantastic!  We could always keep them for a week longer-- or a year!  They made the holiday such a joy.








Such a cool Grandma!
Scott and Shawna came to visit!!!!  We felt so spoiled to get them for a couple days of their Cali trip.
We love these people!!!
                                 
                                                 I love this one.


                                           

3 comments:

  1. So great to see glimpses into your everyday lives. I love it! Your family is so gorgeous!

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  2. I LOVE to see your beautiful little family! Yes, they are all so good looking, intelligent, fun, and all beautiful things! Thank you so much for the photos. I LOVE the way you did Ali's hair in that photo with the dress!

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  3. Love, love, love all the pictures. Like Heidi, I think the way you do Ali's hair is beautiful. That is a talent! I have three little girls and we are lucky if their hair makes it into pony tails. I don't even know how to french braid. You will have to teach me...

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