Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
isabel take 2
Here are a few of the pictures I took for my sister. I love Bridger's barely blue eyes and dimple, both remind me of my dad. I never did get a genuine smile from him we will try again soon, (never leave the 2 year old till last). Izzi looks angelic if she slept through the night, I am sure Sabra would agree! Any how thanks Sabra I had fun. see you soon! (I promised to give credit where credit is due, Thanks Dave,and Mom for your amazing background sheet holding, your skills were greatly appreciated! :) ) next time I might iron it....
Saturday, March 27, 2010
isabel
My niece, Isabel was blessed today, and my sister asked me to take some pictures of her family. I had fun playing around, and Bridger would like to show you "this much"! I love her little fingers!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
lashes
We are feeling a little blue over here. So no new pictures taken, looking through old shots and re-fell in love with those lashes! Heres' to spring coming soon!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
I have been working on a project where I was to describe myself through 12 pictures. This turned out harder than it first appeared. Of course there were a few predictable ones. (ie. the diet coke can in all her red and sliver glory) but trying to tell you about me without using pictures of my kids.....who am I with out my kids? Here are a few I came up with. the glass? yeah that is half empty......heres to changing it to half full! Oh and yes those are Hayli's feet mine are not that small, but right now she does have the better pedicure.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
this one is for my dad
Saturday, March 6, 2010
great to be 8
Wow Hayli was baptized today! Such a fun day, we had great support from family and friends. The day was a blur of food, family, and fun, but Hayli told us while driving home "today was awesome!" and I have to agree. Thanks to everyone for a awesome day.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
kate loves her dad
One of the first things Kate asks in the morning is "where is Dad?"
MyKel: "he is at work."
Kate "when will he be home?"
MyKel "when his work is done."
Kate "when is that?"
MyKel "maybe at dinner time."
Soon after we talk like this we head for breakfast & without fail sometime during breakfast Kate will then ask "where is Dad?"
MyKel " he is at work "
Kate (whining now) " you said he would be home for dinner."
We then have to talk about the difference of breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
My question is......We have this exact conversation every morning...... Can you teach retention?
MyKel: "he is at work."
Kate "when will he be home?"
MyKel "when his work is done."
Kate "when is that?"
MyKel "maybe at dinner time."
Soon after we talk like this we head for breakfast & without fail sometime during breakfast Kate will then ask "where is Dad?"
MyKel " he is at work "
Kate (whining now) " you said he would be home for dinner."
We then have to talk about the difference of breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
My question is......We have this exact conversation every morning...... Can you teach retention?
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