Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas
The stockings are the first thing we open on Christmas morning. Just look at these excited faces. I just love them to pieces.
Amee thought getting the boys these matching gifts would be a great idea. If your pictures is hanging in our house, you've been a target.
Amee made Roger his very own ice cream bowl. It reads "Daddy's Ice Cream Bowl" on the bottom inside it reads "all gone". What a great idea babe.
Calendars for the next year are a Christmas tradition.
Amee gets stuck trying to get that last gift from under the tree.Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Eve
I had planned on these real nice glass ornaments, but when I saw these I just had to get them. (click on the picture and you will be able to read them)
David with his cousin Alexis while playing cards.
The guys were sitting in the kitchen playing cards and didn't notice the popcorn was going everywhere.Monday, December 22, 2008
Roger's Big Adventure
We thought it would be great if David could keep track on Roger's trip. He called or text us each time they crossed the boarder into a new state. I only got one call at 1:00am.
Roger left for Wisconsin on Dec 16th to help move his brother Glenn and family home to California. Heather and the kids fly in on wednesday, the 24th. We can't wait to see them. Roger flew from Oakland to Salt Lake City, where he boarded a flight with his brother Andy to Chicago. Their brother-in-law Jon joined them on thursday the 18th. The Uhaul truck broke down an hour out. They left a whole day and a new truck later. There were 4 drivers and 2 vehicles. The plan was to rotate drivers. The weather was terrible across the upper plains so they decided to go south. They figured it out as 2400 miles and 48 hours. Well, they did it 7 states in 48 hours, even with another break down about 2 1/2 hours from home. We are so happy that they are home safe and in time for Christmas. They diffently had a journal worthy trip.
Friday, December 19, 2008
5th grade Christmas party
Today we had the Christmas party in David's class. It was awesome, the class sponsored a letter for the new Sonoma County Secret Santa Program (formerly the KZST SS Letter Program). The response was amazing, it brought me to tears. These kids will never know what an impact this Christmas will have on this family. I sincerely hope they will remember how they felt to help out someone in need, forever. 






























