Sunday, March 21, 2010



We spent our Sacrament meeting with Joel and Caitlan this week. They both spoke in their ward (which they did a wonderful job) but prior to them speaking Doug made a list of things for me to do. I usually don't pay much attention to "the lists" but one of the items was important. He even underlined it....Update The Blog. I have to admit it needed to be done. In defense of myself I went to load the pictures from last weekend on the computer but our reader was broken so that required a new reader. (I'm pretty sure the technical term is not reader.) But here we are at last. This is a picture of the cute girls except Evie, she was napping, prior to Sunday church. They are all getting much too big and we had a great time in Vegas.
Sarah is definitely pregnant. That is not a pillow. Baby due in double digits. 90 days or so...that's double digits.
Steve served as a child back pack. If not one little girl than another.
Someone had to play in the water. This is a man made pond with a spring flowing into it. It was used to water the ranch. I'm sure it still is.
Thank goodness for the wagon or grandpa would have been a child carrier too.
The all purpose child carrier...again.
Sweet Evie.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for coming! We had such a good time. By the way, I think that card reader might just be the technical term, but hey, I could be wrong!

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  2. Hey Aunt Sue, I was reading the comment you left on TaNelle's blog about her muffin tin count down. I thought I would share with you the blog and the place you print the numbers...so super easy and pretty fast. Here is the one we found first: http://naptimecrafting.blogspot.com/2009/11/christmas-advent-mini-muffin-tin.html
    and then we followed her blog to another to get the numbers. Here is the other one.
    http://trevorandtami.blogspot.com/2009/09/super-saturday-enrichment-ideas.html

    If you have any questions email me at twitchy56@hotmail.com
    I would love to see what your finished one looks like. Everyone has a different take on crafts they see...that is what makes it so fun.

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