1.04.2008

Whew...We made it

Through christmas that is. I managed to keep my sanity intact, slightly anyway. Sorry to all those who keep up on my page, because I havent written in a month..YIKES! So much has gone on...

- Janel and I made around 60 wreaths and 15 kissing balls...merry christmas to us! I dont want to see another wreath for a while!
- My brother and his girlfriend are ENGAGED! thats right... welcome to the family Britt. Hang on, its a wild ride. Actually, I am super excited for them. She is adorable and they make a great couple.



- We got to visit with Jims brother from Texas and Isabelle got to meet her cousin PJ. He is almost 1. We found out that Isabelle is a bit protective...or should I say territorial with Mom. PJ took some of his first steps to ME! very exciting.




Santa brought us a sweet new sled to go play in the snow with.



Speaking of snow..what the heck, we have more snow now, than we have had in YEARS..there is close to 3 feet on our front lawn right now. The skiing has been excellent though. I got to go out a few times during Jims christmas break. Races start in full swing this week... Bring on standing on a hill for hours in the snow. Luckly, my ski kids got me boot heaters last year as a present, so I am psyced to put them to work tonight at Titcomb.

Isabelle is getting better about now, but still not over thrilled about it.



Great grampa got Isabelle this cool plane thingy with a light on it...well, lets just say that Isabelle finds it fasinating.....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

she is the cutest little thing in her pictures!

we've been looking for a new post for a while...micah was getting worried. welcome back!

Stinson Family said...

That is a ton of snow! Good luck this Ski season. Hopefully you guys can get out and do some ice climbing. I showed some of the guys pictures from when we went to Grafton Notch and they thought that we were crazy.

Ponder this....

You're alive. Do something. The directive in life, the moral imperative was so uncomplicated. It could be expressed in single words, not complete sentences. It sounded like this: Look. Listen. Choose. Act. 
 Barbara Hall, A Summons to New Orleans, 2000