Wednesday, October 29, 2008

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

The yearly Halloween fun at our house happened on Monday night.






We had 10 of our little grandpeople over to celebrate the holiday.




Actually we had 12 and their parents to start with, but the babies and the parents were excused after the picture taking and went off to dinner.

NO PARENTS ALLOWED!!


Papa told frightening ghost stories and terrified the little people.






We cooked "Halloweenies" with blood (catsup), eyeballs (olives),
skeleton fingers(carrots) and all that Halloween stuff.







We carved our traditional pumpkin and everybody got their hand in the pumpkin "guts"!






We ate lots of sweet Halloween treats! ( Shh! Don't tell the parents how
much sugar we ate.)
It sure was fun for the Old people. Hope the youngins enjoyed it half as much as we did!
Happy Halloween!
PS. Sure missed you, Jamesons!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

It's a "Sunny" Day!


Today is a big day for our wonderful Sunny girl. It's her Birthday!

She's centering this 5th birthday around one of her favorite stories.

FANCY NANCY! She got a Fancy Nancy doll and a dress of her own

to match the doll's dress.

Sunny is just like her name. She's bright and happy and full of fun, sparkle and spunk!

A day with Sunny is truly a sunny one!

She's having a Soiree to celebrate her big day ! So, how many little girls

even know that word!? (I guess French has been thrown around a little in

her life). But she thought that a Soiree just sounded like the name a Fancy Party should have.

Enjoy your Soiree, Sunny! Grammy and Papa love and miss you!!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Two of my favorite things


I spent the weekend quilting and watching conference. That's what I
call a great weekend! We watched the BYU ballgame on Friday and then conference the rest of the weekend. I did a Halloween quilt start to finish in that time. It made me stay awake and I enjoyed conference so much more with my hands busy. What a wonderful conference it was.!! I had gotten pretty worked up about the economy and the state of the world and it seemed that the Brethren were talking just to me when they told us to have hope and faith and try to live the commandments and do our best!. Then, we need not fear. I kept having the scripture run through my head that said, "Be still and know that I am God". It was a great help to me in these troubled times. I think I'll watch less news and read more scriptures and Ensigns.

We had all the family who were in town over for conference and dinner. It was actually cool enough to eat outside. This time together at conference is kind of a tradition and one that I love. Thanks, family, for making the effort to be with us. We missed you, Jamesons and Webbs, but we're glad you were together!