Monday, November 28, 2005
Mom's Birthday
Me presenting Mom with her birthday present. If you'd like to hear our beautiful voices singing to her click
here.
Thanksgiving!
For Thanksgiving we went to visit my sister Carrie and her family in Madison, Alabama. We crossed through 5 states and drove for 12 hours to get there and it was all worth it. We got to spend a lot of time with 3 of my nieces, and they got to spend a lot of time with Oreo. One of their favorite things to do was to take Oreo on walks. Carrie prepared a wonderful Thanksgiving meal on Thursday. On Friday and Saturday Mike (my sister's husband) and I went to a local high school basketball tournament while the girls stayed behind and made Christmas ornaments and did other productive things. We drove back on Sunday and made it home safely despite some traffic delays and heavy rain. I really don't have a place to put this, but maybe we should start this out with a
Reagan moment.
This was the first of Oreo's many walks. The girls had their responsibilities for the walks. Kylie was the "Walker", Kiersten was the "Watergirl", and....
What do you know, Reagan was the designated "Pooper Scooper!"
Dad taking advantage of some quiet time.
Whenever Kiersten would pet Oreo he would roll over and
this would happen....
This is the group that took Oreo on one of his many walks during our time in Madison.
Oreo watching Kylie and Kiersten skipping rocks at the pond. You can see one of Kylie's rocks skipping on the water.
Nicole getting her makeover from Kylie. I think Kiersten is thinking of what she might be able to do to Reagan should she ever get her own make-up kit.
Kylie has most of the records in her age group, some of her times are even faster than the boys' records!
That's no fish, that's Kylie (in the green cap)!
This is the crew that went to watch Kylie at swim practice.
Kylie and Mom with the wishbone.
Kiersten testing her new make-up kit on Reagan.
Reagan with her make-up on. Shhhh, don't tell anyone but they are giving each other bunny ears.
Here's another Reagan moment that I recorded.
Nicole and Me (and Oreo) with the kids before we began our voyage back to Topeka.
The Arch as we were passing through St. Louis. We decided that we would have to make another trip to St. Louis to investigate this any further. At this point of the trip we were more anxious to get home then anything else.