Friday, November 13, 2009

More Pics



Here are the other two pictures that I tried to post at the end of my last blog . . .

Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Dragon and a Recon Commando







Halloween with the boys and OUR LAST TRIP TO VEGAS . . . Whoo Hoo!! POPS and I flew to Vegas to go trick-or-treating with Dylan and Seth and then to bring them home with us on the next day! Yea! They have finally moved to Washington and are getting settled at Fairchild Air Force Base. We feel very blessed to have them so much closer and we look forward to spending lots of time with them!

Our four days together in Ellensburg were glorious, especially God providing the beautiful sunny days when we could go for walks and play in the leaves!! Just the beginning of many wonderful Washington memories with the grandsons! Thank you God!




Saturday, February 7, 2009

Uncle Aaron and Aunt "Bawie"










Taking Seth and Ryan to Eastern Washington wouldn't have been complete without a visit to see Uncle Aaron and Aunt Bonnie or "Bawie" as Seth pronounces it. It was fun to meet up with Bonnie in her kindergarten classroom and then have dinner with the two of them (and the red bird) at Red Robin. To top it off, we got to spend the night with them in their apartment. Ryan and Aaron took Seth to the swimming pool in the apartment complex to wear him out a little bit. It worked . . . Whoo Hoo! Thanks Bon and Aaron for a great visit!

GENERATIONS

Visiting Great-Grandma Bonnie



One of the highlights of the past two weeks was a trip to Colfax to visit 92 year old Grandma Bonnie. Unfortunately she had recently been transferred to the hospital but she was excited for our visit and was totally blessed by having her grandson, Ryan, and Seth, her youngest great-grandson there for a visit. It took Seth a little while to warm up to Grandma Bonnie, but once he did, they had a great time . . . he even got her involved in a game of "invisible catch" which was so cute. By the second day, Seth was anxious to get to the hospital to share his cookies with Grandma Bonnie. Priceless memories for Ryan and I, and great pictures forever!