Sunday, May 8, 2011

Whenever it's too quiet...

Above: Should have known, Reagan dropped off the radar for a few minutes. During that time she apparently formed an attachment to blue markers; new lipstick?
(Luckily she found the crayola markers)
Below: Corbin is pretty serious about the magnet holder.

Above: Hudson holding his own - getting some cute grins.
Below: The kids work on numbers for a few minutes before we go to dinner.
Thanks for coming over!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Cheyenne with cousins

Just back from a quick trip to Cheyenne delivering art work. Also delivered 2 grand kids to their cousins for an over-nighter. It appears they had a good time - they slept half the way home.
Mike and I both commented on what an enjoyable trip it was. The art gallery is north of the railroad in a re development area - an old brick warehouse. It's cute. We put some prints, some glass, some acrylic, cards, books, etc. A bit of everything. It's our first gallery experience.

Hudson Lake

We are thankful for the safe arrival of another grandchild, Hudson. It was a bit tense at delivery, but everyone is fine and getting back to normal.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Tyler and Liz's wedding Reception

Mike and I spent the weekend in Star Valley and Idaho for our nephew's wedding.
The reception was beautiful - first time we'd seen a draped cultural hall.
We - Mom, Ann and myself, are taking it all in (below).

Food was beautifully presented and delicious.

The lucky bride and groom.

Headed home to Star Valley Sat night in snow and woke up to more this morning.

Along the South End

Elk south of Cokeville.
As I post this the snow has turned to rain. It will be bare and muddy tomorrow.

Ginger bread houses and train tracks with the grandkids



Things we're thankful for...

A beautiful new grand daughter, Leia, born to Blaine and Angie!

Thanksgiving with all the trimmings and lots of company. Thanks for the suggestion Collette. And thanks for sharing your home. These grandkids aren't usually so shy and quiet.
And we're thankful for safe traveling on winter roads. We all met at Collette and Brent's rather than have everyone brave "the Sisters" to get to our house.