Friday, December 26, 2008

The Snow , The Snow!!

Okay not only was christmas a blast today, but this whole white christmas thing was awesome!! We played in the snow every day. The funniest part was dressing up the kids like they were straight out of "A Christmas Story" . Aidan looked like a little toasted marshmellow! :) Our neighborhood looked like a winter wonderland. We had snowball fights, made an igloo, went sleding with all our neighbors and friends, drank hot chocolate and basically got nothing done for days. And we didn't have to drive a couple of hours away, It was great!!!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

California here we come!!!

Halloween at disneyland! So~oo fun!

L.A. Natural History Musuem
"Dum-Dum, I want Gum-Gum"


My adorable little lolly-tot!!


Father and Son

Okay, it's probably not hard to guess that Frankenstein scared the hee-bee jee-beez out of Aidan. Universal Studios was our first major attraction, and let me just say that if you have children, don't go here in October. It's like walking around in a Freddie Krueger movie!! The shows and rides were fun but we were constantly on the look out for terror!!


Me and Aidan. Good Times!




We love Spongebob! As Aidan says :
"He's Classic"

Jon and me, tee-hee




James looks excited!! Hee-hee. Disneyland is the happiest place on earth! (except for when your 9 and have Pooh Bear's hand on your shoulder :) I wish we could go back today!



My boys! I adore them.



Too funny!! California Screamin' roller coaster. Fits its name.






Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Beginning of a Blog

view of the sound from our friends sailboat

I love the sea and the sunshine and most of all my family....
Living in Gig Harbor Washington I have found that I have to appreciate every golden ray that shines down on me. With winter upon me for my 10th year in northwest I look to the green beauty all around, I listen to the bark of Tucker(our dog) at the deer eating our shrubs in the front of our home or watch a squirrel run across the fence in the backyard and in turn not think of the warmth of the sun as something wanting but something to look forward to.